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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.

 

The app to the left is written in PyGtk... the one to the right is the real Tasks

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Python v2.6 (32Bit) script on Win7 64Bit:

 

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Aufgenommen im Privatterrarium mit der Nikon D40

A 5 foot royal python sits on my reflector. Now I'm very protective of my photo gear but not that protective.

Python as standard on the Eee PC? (Press Ctrl-Alt-t to bring up the console)

I wonder if his name is Monty!

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Pas vraiment rare autour et dans le parc de Khao Yai (nous en avons vu deux en moins de deux jours), les pythons viennent dans les grottes et grimpent sur les murs pour attraper les chauves-souris. (Parc national Khao Yai - Thaïlande)

Information marker for the black-headed python at the Taronga Zoo

  

Yon python seems to have a lean and hungry look at the Buffalo NY zoo. April 2014.

Hoping he'll open his mouth again, but no such luck.

Near & Far; Grover would approve.

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

Morelia viridis, the green tree python, is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia. [read on]

 

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Grüner Baumpython

 

Der Grüne Baumpython (Morelia viridis) ist eine baumbewohnende Schlange aus der Familie der Pythons (Pythonidae). Die Art kommt auf Neuguinea, den vorgelagerten Inseln sowie auf der Kap-York-Halbinsel im Norden Australiens vor. [weiterlesen]

 

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Allwetterzoo Münster

Burmese Python[Python molurus bivittatus] 蟒蛇

Taken at the Boisphere in Potsdam, Berlin 2010

pythonic art

Macro closeup of snake skin

An encounter with a delightful snake in the Mekong Delta south west of Saigon.

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It is funny when the rocks shrink down to human-sized for a pose.

Our bathroom visitor! Paid someone $50 to take it away.

National Geographic photographer and Nikon Ambassador Roger Strandli Brendhagen returned to Bergen during the city's most popular annual photography exhibition to redo his triumph from last time: Nikon Walk of Macro, taking interested Nikon photographers (and a few others too) from all over Bergen to Akvariet to make sure all the reptiles and amphibians there won't be able to see for the next few months.

 

With the photographers armed with macro lenses and flashes of all shapes and sizes, from 60mm to 200mm, from speedlights to ray flashes to dedicated macro flashes, the poor reptiles never knew what hit 'em. For me, this meant a welcome reencounter with my friend from last time, Mr. Python Regius. Though using the same lens as before, this time it was actually my own. =P

 

This time too there was a competition, and the best picture will be awarded a Nikkor 60mm ED AF-S Micro. This is my contribution, hope I'm in better luck this time! =)

 

Update: I was in a bit more luck this time, actually - this photo won the competition! =D

 

I believe this is quite a rare shot, actually - of the couple of hours we spent there, the snake almost never did anything like this. I was lucky to have my finger ready at the trigger AND the snake in focus when it happened. Lucky shot, indeed!

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