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Paul Python, one of the smallest in the group, but also the smartest. Not much variation in pose here, just trying out colours and patterns that are obviously done by the shapetool. NO REGRETS.
Illustrated by Ariel Meitz
© 2010
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Diamond python on the driveway - not a great photo, taken with a phone.
Morelia spilota spilota
I hope it doesn't find the chickens.
I'm not positive, but I think this was a green tree python. Seen in the reptile exhibit at the Stanislaus County Fair.
Carpet pythons are not rare where we live in the Gold Coast hinterland. This is one that came to visit in 2014.
This lovely lady is a Stimsons Python Antaresia stimsoni. The Stimsons python is a relatively small python in comparison with other Australian python species.
The Stimsons natural distribution range would probably be the largest distribution range of any Australian python. Within this huge distribution range there are several recognized morphs. These morphs were probably the result of environmental differences e.g. habitat, prey and climate differences, over thousands of years.
Generally speaking the Stimsons python is well suited as a captive pet. The temperament of these pythons is quite placid and besides the odd exception they are normally amendable to handling.
This lovely lady Roxanne belongs to the neighbours across the road from my parents. Trev has had her for about 12 years now and in that time she has grown quite a bit!
Ok you say two paving stones with two great comedians, but the guide at the Globe on the South bank tells a story. Each of the paving slabs has the name of the benefactor on it to the Globe. So as to who got the biggest slab they had a bet. Palin won but in true Python style Cleese said you may have the bigger slab but you are having your name spelt wrong