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Not 100% on what type it is; didn't hang around long enough to find out - possibly a ball python?
*shudders*
ETA, seen at a local summer fete - right after I'd been to the school fete and ran away from a HUGE lizard on a lead. What's the deal with reptiles at these events?!
helps teach about the value of amphibians and reptiles in ecosystems. She's a Royal (ball) python (Python regius) who was bred and hatched in captivity in 1997. Royal pythons are extremely docile animals and rarely exceed 4 - 5 feet in length. Royal pythons are native to the savannah lands of sub-Sahara west Africa.Photo by Frank
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My sis is petsitting her friend's ball pythons. This is Dutchess and the other is Princess.
On 5 December, 2009, the eXtreme Science took a trip down to Wilmington to the Cape Fear Serpentarium.
Strobist: Single sb800 directly above camera, fired into lumiquest skylite softbox. foamcaore on either side. Posterboard as background.
Homer the juvenile normal ball python. About 3 months old, 142 grams.