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This image shows the difference between a Lesser Platinum Pastel (left) and a Lesser Platinum (right)
belonging to "Princess," a Royal (Ball) python (Python regius). Royal pythons are among the smaller docile pythons rarely exceeding 4 - 6 feet in length and are native to west Africa. Photo by Frank
helping Joan Cartan Hansen introduce "Science Trek" program about snakes with Dr. Chuck Peterson and Frank December 14, 2016. "Princess" is a Royal (ball) python (Python regius). Photo of Joan, "Princess," Frank and Idaho Public Television crew by Charles Peterson.
of Boise State University Reptile and Amphibian Workshop was dedicated to "Monty," who participated in the workshops from 1997 to 2002. He came out of retirement to participate again in summer 2018 which was the last reptile workshop at BSU after 21 years. "Monty" is a Royal Iball) python (Python reigus) who I has been in my care for 31 years since 1987. He was most likely taken from the wild in west Africa 5 t0 10 years before 1987 making him perhaps 40 years old. He's perhaps the most docile and gentle snake that ever could be encountered and it was great to be able honor him. Photo by Frank.
My female ball python holds onto my male Pomeranian. He gives her kisses. No joke. He likes licking her and not my male BP for some reason. Check my recently added images of him giving her smooches! lol While Mhina simply tolerates the pup, much like everything else. She's an easy going ball python that doesn't really concern herself with much other than getting some exercise outside her enclosure and of course rats.
Model: Julia Phoenix
MUAH: Kristopher Osuna of Perfection Artistry
Assisting Photographer: Travis Williams Photography
Photographer: Paul Davis