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Burmese Python (outlined in red) at Panama City Beach, Bay County, Florida on December 24, 2011

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The Pythonidae family is a family of non-venomous snakes that can be throughout Asia, African and Australia. Most of them are powerful constrictors that wrap around their prey to kill it. This family includes the Burmese python, the ball python, the African rock python, and about 26 other species.

 

Common Traits of Pythonidae Snakes

 

Most of these snakes hunt their prey by ambush.

They kill their prey by constriction (wrapping and squeezing the prey animal).

They can eat animals that are much larger than their head.

Despite popular myths, these snakes are generally not a threat to humans.

  

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Carpet Python

( Morelia spilota mcdowelli )

 

Mt Cotton, Queensland, Australia

 

This fella had a big belly filled with probably a rat and was getting no where fast.

 

This snake went about 6 foot in length.

 

Aprox 12 month ealier one was filmed eating a juvenile wallaby whole about 4 doors down from where this one was photographed. ( My old back fence )

The ball python or python regius is a nonvenomous python species found in Africa. This is the smallest of the African pythons and is popular in the pet trade, largely due to its typically docile temperament. No subspecies are currently recognized.

 

The name ball python refers to the animal's tendency to curl into a ball when stressed or frightened. The color pattern is typically black or dark brown with light brown or gold sides and dorsal blotches. The belly is a white or cream that may include scattered black markings.

 

This python is known for being a picky eater and may not eat for months, particularly during the winter breeding season. Ball pythons will not eat when they preparing to shed.

 

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Taken at:

SD Zoo Safari Park

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08/03/2014 A pet python at the Coney Island boardwalk. Kodak Ektar 100. Contax G1. Carl Zeiss Planar 45mm 1:2.0.

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Me and the certificate for the Frank Willison award that I received at the 10th International Python Conference.

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And now for something completely different, as Monty Python used to say. Trying to create something "out of the ordinary" out of "the ordinary",

 

Well, I didn't expect much of a response, . . . but this is certainly underwhelming.

  

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Taken on one of the first days amusement park 'De Efteling' was open in 2006, sunday 26 march. This Roller coaster was the first of its kind build in The Netherlands.

 

Genomen op de eerste dag dat De Efteling - officieus - open was in 2006, zondag 26 maart. De python. En maar lekker gillen.

Le Python Royal.

Vénéré à Ouida.

Full colour image of a Reticulated Python

Benin. West Africa.

Ouidah

 

In most parts of the world snakes are feared, but in Benin they are revered. Royal pythons are worshiped in Benin, especially in Ouidah. The good news is that royal pythons are not dangerous, but the bad news is that these sacred reptiles are welcome Beninese households where they are fed when the doors of the temple are opened at night. There is no fear when the locals welcome these slithering pythons into their living rooms like an honoured guest.

The Temple of Pythons is a small room of twelve square meters that houses 50 adult royal pythons.

www.benin-direct.com/activity/temple-of-pythons

Contrary what one would think, this posting has nothing to do with the snake, it's the bridge (few details have been posted before).

Ball Python

 

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Royal Python

 

"Casanova"

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