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Adult male normal ball python.

Leopard Pin Het Piebald Ball Python

CB 2012 female P. regius, pastel phantom morph, from The Urban Reptile

Common name: Ball Python

 

Scientific name: Python regia

 

Family: Pythonidae (Pythons)

 

Location: Africa Alive, Kessingland

 

Date: 1 April 2023

*Not a good photo, just excited to get a spider.

Spiders are known for there highly reduced patterns, high white sides, and greenish eyes. This guys not the best example but its still a nice spider for only $200. Got him from Brandon Osborne in Evansville, Indiana.

www.brandonosbornereptiles.com/

Our pastel male ball python bought on December 24 2006. I believe he is from Graziani blood but could be a Bell line.

Stripey

Baby ball python

Hatched Sept 20 2006.

Adult male normal ball python.

San Diego, California

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?!

My new best friend (:

Boots, our ball python, taking a bite out of a f/t rat.

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

=The Jesus and Mary Chain

 

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.

(http://batwrangler.com/portraits)

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