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Phantom Bee Male Ball Python - Clutch 12

This carpet python (probably Morelia spilota mcdowelli) was resting on the Thylogale Track (Brisbane Forest Park, Australia) on our way back. After giving us ample time to observe, it vanished into the forest. From my website at www.focx.de

This Black-headed Python, Aspidites Melanocephalus, is the same species as the one that features in my shots of 'Drama in the Outback' where one of these had a mixed flock of birds trying to scare it away from a Red-Collared Lorikeet's nest high in a tall gum tree.

 

This Australian python grows to about 2.6 metres and this fellow would have been close to that length.

 

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Another shot of one of my Pythons. These revolvers are top notch.

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Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus)

Ecco alcuni scatti recenti del mio Reale Albino

python modeling for food he ate previousley

This vintage store is well curated. Silver City, NM.

A beautiful painting of a reticulated python and a masked finfoot.

A language is by what it can do for you, and by what you can do with it. No two languages are the same; in this blog – Python Features Infographic, you will see what makes Python any special.

 

Since its first appearance in 1990, Python has made quite a name for itself with its simplicity and power. Not only is it easy to read and code in, but it is also often the preference of many professionals when it comes to domains like Data Science and Machine Learning. This makes it a good fit for an introductory programming language in schools.

 

Why is it called Python?

The most intriguing fact about Python is its name. The name of this language was influenced by the British comedy series “Monty Python’s Flying Circus”. The series was aired on BBC during the 1970s and Guido Van Rossum (the creator of Python) wanted the name of the language to be short and mysterious, one that would capture everyone’s attention.

 

Python offers many features; this escalates its demand in the IT industry. A large number of programmers and developers across the world express their interest in it. Thanks to its English-like syntax, it is easy to read and understand. It is also easy to code in; this boosts productivity as it lets the developer focus on what to do rather than on how to do it. It has a multitude of powerful libraries like scikit-learn and NumPy. With a very large community at its heart.

 

See The Latest Career Options in Python Programming Language

 

What is it that makes Python so powerful and popular? As they say, the world’s best camera is no more than a toy in the hands that have no idea what to do with them. To truly harvest the power of something, you must introduce yourself to the tools it gives you. To aid with the same, we have put together the following infographic, hoping to deliver quick insights into what you’re in for.

Carpet Python (Morelia spilota) from Great Sandy National Park in Queensland, Australia

This Python had just swallowed a Possum. Witness say the possum had no chance.

Still thats nature. And Life goes on.

Children's Python (Antaresia childreni) is a non-venomous python species found in Australia. Children's Python gains its name because it was identified by scientist John George Children.

Adults grow to an average length of about 1m, with a maximum of 1.5m. The crown scales are enlarged while those on the body are small and smooth, with a rainbow sheen that can be seen when exposed to direct sunlight.

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Mystic Spider Ball Python Females

A Woma Python from central Australia. This beautiful python from the central sandy desert of Australia is unfortunately an endangered species.

A Diamond Python or Carpet Snake crossing the road on the way to work. These snakes are becoming rare due to predation by Foxes and habitat loss.

Taking some photos, I noticed some injuries caused by an unknown animal and realised that he needed some medical attention.

After some excellent co-operation between DELWP and Parks Victoria with assistance from James, Kerry, John, Tom, Wes and Mark, the snake is now on his way to the Vet for some TLC and will then be cared for by a local wildlife carer before being released back where he was found.

This was done at the request of another member of the "Club" I hated doing it because the joints are really fricking tight and because of that he is "Display Only" turned out pretty good though'

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Python molurus bivittatus

 

March, 2012. Everglades National Park, Florida,

 

An adult Burmese Python attempts to cross a road in the Everglades. This snake had been clipped by a car and was struggling to make it across the road. This invasive species has wreaked havoc on southern Florida ecosystems and wildlife and in turn has caused drastic declines in some mammal populations. Adults can reach in excess of 15 feet in length and can weigh over 150 pounds, although this individual was between 7-8 feet in length. Continuing efforts are being made to control the spread of the Burmese Python in the Everglades, but it seems to be an uphill battle.

This beautiful sexy python pattern metallic and chain mesh dress is inspired by Paco Rabanne. With realistic panels and minidress design; sex appeal is guaranteed.

I think the Marsh Mugger Crocodile, in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka, had found the very big Indian Rock Python already dead. It is possible it had been killed under the wheels of a vehicle on the nearby earth road through the reserve.

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"Python Molurus Bivittatus" Albino, aka Pitone delle Rocce Indiano

Al 13/03/08 lungo m. 1,73 (1,73 m. long on 13/03/08)

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.

 

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