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This Golden Python was on display during a spring flower show. It's gentle and quite safe for people to get up close and personal with.
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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.
I just received my copy of the new book on invasive Pythons in the U.S. This is a must have book for anyone who is deeply interested in this serious situation occuring right now in Florida and possibly other southern states in the not too distant future. Find the book at:
Amethys Python found next to the road in Tully Gorge. Australia's largest snake, this one was a little less than 4m long.
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Carpet Pythons are probably my favourite snakes. I saw this large individual in Lamington NP. It was basking in the sun after having eaten a large meal (A possum or wallaby?). I didn’t have my camera with me, but I returned to the same spot the following day and it was there again, coiled up in the weak sun on a rather cool day. What I like about this shot are the reflections of the trees in the silverly eye.