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This is one of the rides we took. It was fast, bumpy, and short- but pretty good for a local fair. Loops are always an adrenaline rush.

 

Perth Royal Show 2008. Claremont Showgrounds, Western Australia.

A volunteer at the Bucks County Zoo holds an albino python, as my wife, Jan, reaches out to touch it.

Holding 18" female Python regius (Normal Ball Python.

Kum-ba-yah with a Burmese python.

A green python at Chester Zoo...

while I was mindlessly photographing some ordinary plant, a 2.5m python was gliding across the path right behind me. Too close to the bull ants for me to attempt a more complete shot

 

Eastern Carpet Python

Gorgeous blue on this juvenile green tree python

Shot @ Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, took this photograph standing just 1 feet away from this beautiful sleepy creature.

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Right now I'm watching my friend Dusty's snake Ophelia so I decided to take a picture with her!

This python was minding its own business, coiled up in the water below, when our local creature spotter (in green) took a hefty stick and lifted it out, the better for us to see. He put it down on the bank of the stream, but this seemed the better action shot.

Yashica 230-AF with 70-300 f/4-5.6 and Agfaphoto Vista+ 200

Scanned Epson V500

Postprocessed Photoshop CS6

 

A different angle of one of Antoni Gaudi's inspirations for architecture, a skeleton of a python

une chauve-souris virevolte au-dessus d'un python

Workshops for PHP developers who want to switch into Python!

My brother smiles as he tries to look like he got a good grip haha

An invasive Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) in Everglades National Park.

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

We were at the boulevard the other day where a man had his Albino Burmese Python out for some sun and fresh air. My girls got quite a kick out of it-I did too!

This is "Julius Squeezer" - Burmese Python

Julius is quite large, about 12 feet long and 65 pounds, according to his handlers. It takes three people to carry him safely. He is an animal ambassador at the SDZ Safari Park.

 

The Burmese python is one of the five largest snakes in the world, native to a large variation of tropic and sub-tropic areas of Southern- and Southeast Asia.

 

They are often found near water and are sometimes semi-aquatic, but can also be found in trees. They are also excellent swimmers, being able to stay submerged for up to half an hour.

 

Burmese pythons are carnivorous. Their diet consists primarily of appropriately sized birds, mammals

and vermin. IUCN has recently listed the Burmese python as "Vulnerable". Wikipedia

 

Hope you enjoyed my pics:)

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For more info:

www.SDZsafaripark.org/

 

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus), Louisville Zoo, Ky.

I spotted these at a party at Satine Boutique in LA.

 

More stylish pix here: www.stylespotting.com/

Seen at a local Mexican restaurant.

My Tokyo Marui Colt Python next to my Tokyo Marui Beretta M92F. The Python has a six inch barrel so it is huge put its not chunky so it fits well in both my holsters.

 

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Reticulated python found while clearing Smilax at Lower Peirce

Pic of me holding a massive python's head in Bohol, Philippines.

Architect: West 8,

Location: Borneo-Sporenburg, Amsterdam / the Netherlands,

taken in 2007.

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