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Reticulated Python at Reptiland, PA.

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Tablan National Park, Wang Nam Kieo District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand

Species of python found in Southeast Asia; it is widely regarded as the world's longest snake and longest reptile; specimens as long as 6 meters and weighing 59 kg have been reported. This individual was about 3 meters long.

 

The "reticulated" net-like patterning of it's scales gives the reticulated python its name.

This guy was right up at the glass, so I was able to bounce the flash for a fairly smooth light.

Python Regius

 

Non venimeux (aglyphe)

 

Répartition : Afrique de l'ouest, notamment au Ghana, au Togo et au Bénin

 

Taille adulte : 1.50 m

 

Biotope : savanes, forêts

 

Particularités et mode de vie : ce petit python était vénéré par certains peuples africains. C'est le python des rois. Timide, il se met en boule pour protéger sa tête. Massivement importé d'Afrique pour les amateurs débutants, il s'adapte pourtant très difficilement.

 

Régime alimentaire : rongeurs

 

Reproduction : espèce ovipare, 3 à 7 gros oeufs

Spotted python (Antaresia maculosa) feeding on a pinky rat

Workshops for PHP developers who want to switch into Python!

Python reticulatus,

Upper Peirce Reservoir

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

This image is a mix of fractal and photos that have been mask over each other in GIMP using Python

A few lines of python code (mine isn't very nice) to browse umbraco's API

Animal Encounter at the Brevard Zoo in Florida

Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) from Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand.

 

More pipes. This time it a Twitter pipe. Here is the outline. Enter the twitter feed, user & returns the results.

 

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pythonic art

Species of python found in Southeast Asia; it is widely regarded as the world's longest snake and longest reptile; specimens as long as 6 meters and weighing 59 kg have been reported. This individual was about 3 meters long.

 

The "reticulated" net-like patterning of it's scales gives the reticulated python its name.

 

Proceso de muda. "Ojos azulados grisaceos".

Taken on Stonecutters; but maybe not caught there. Snake brought, handled by Gary Ades

Species of python found in Southeast Asia; it is widely regarded as the world's longest snake and longest reptile; specimens as long as 6 meters and weighing 59 kg have been reported. This individual was about 3 meters long.

 

The "reticulated" net-like patterning of it's scales gives the reticulated python its name.

 

Python Regius

 

Non venimeux (aglyphe)

 

Répartition : Afrique de l'ouest, notamment au Ghana, au Togo et au Bénin

 

Taille adulte : 1.50 m

 

Biotope : savanes, forêts

 

Particularités et mode de vie : ce petit python était vénéré par certains peuples africains. C'est le python des rois. Timide, il se met en boule pour protéger sa tête. Massivement importé d'Afrique pour les amateurs débutants, il s'adapte pourtant très difficilement.

 

Régime alimentaire : rongeurs

 

Reproduction : espèce ovipare, 3 à 7 gros oeufs

"Princess" is a Royal or "Ball" python (Python regius), a native of West Africa. She is one of only three snakes who were bred and hatched at my place. She hatched in August, 1997, making her almost eleven years old. Royal pythons are among the most docile and gentle snakes in the world. Photo by Frank

It seems like people are afraid of the Content-Length header item in a HTTP response. The crux of the matter is the fact that xmlrpclib.py still shares the love with the HTTP class instead of the newer HTTPConnection class fro httplib. That, and the fact that xmlrpc has seen its last update in "2004-08-20 mvl Bump minimum supported Python version to 2.1".

Woma (bottom) Aspidites ramsayi (Pythonidae) Pythons

 

Reproduction and Development: Oviparous, like all pythons. The female coils around the 5–20 eggs, protecting and warming them with heat generated by muscular “shivering” for the 2–3 month incubation period.

 

WP01 Black Headed Python (top) Snakes WP01

sunning himself. the old sony photo quality is dropping fast. my chook shed, peeramon area.

My new baby spotted python Pardus

Paul Brian @lifeisstillgood – gives his presentation on Simplicity frameworks and Egyptian hieroglyphics See the SkillsCast (Film, slides, code) at:

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