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Python bivittatus
BURMESE PYTHON
Asian dream, American nightmare.
One of the largest snakes in the world and the only protected snake species in Hong Kong.
This coastal carpet python ( Morelia spilota mcdowelli) had been in this pool filter inlet for a week. The pool owner wanted to tturn the filter on, so I removed the snake and made sure it was OK. I released the snake a few metres away in a tree. The next day the snake was back in the pool filter inlet.
This python had been been rescued from the home of a person who was a hoarder. It had scars from being burned while in the home.
Una visita para conocer las instalaciones donde tendrá lugar el PyCamp 2010. Más info en python.org.ar/pyar/PyCamp/2010
Python bivittatus
BURMESE PYTHON
Asian dream, American nightmare.
One of the largest snakes in the world and the only protected snake species in Hong Kong.
Captive wild juvenile python about 2ft in length
The reptile was released unharmed back to the wild at the nature reserve (relocation) soon after the pics were taken.
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The Indian python, aka Indian rock python, black-tailed python, and Asian rock python, hails from the tropical and subtropical areas of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. These constrictors like swamps, marshes, rocky foothills, grasslands, savannahs, woodlands, open forests, and river valley biomes. These pretty snakes are listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN, due to habitat loss.
First the Stats...
Scientific name: Python molurus
Weight: Up to 27 lbs.
Length: Up to 9.8 feet
Lifespan: Up to 20 years
Now on to the Facts!
1.) Like other snakes, these pythons are solitary and only come together briefly, to mate.
2.) These pythons are nocturnal (active at night).
3.) Indian pythons are primarily terrestrial (spend most of their life on the ground) but can climb trees, if necessary.
4.) Like all pythons, they are excellent swimmers that are quite at home in the water.
5.) They brumate (hibernation for reptiles) during the colder winter months.
But wait, there's more on the Indian python!
6.) Although a rare site, a group of pythons is called a den, knot, pit, nest, or bed.
7.) These carnivores (eat meat) prey on mammals, other reptiles, amphibians, and birds.
Did you know...?
Kaa was an Indian python featured in The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling.
8.) Females are oviparous (lay eggs) and lay up to 100 eggs.
9.) Eggs hatch in 2 - 3 months.
10.) A snakelet breaks free from the egg via the help of an egg tooth.