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Reticulated Pythons (Python reticulatus) at the Cape Fear Serpentarium.

Simple, informative, utterly Pythonic

An exotic African Rock Python (Python sebae) captured in the wild just NE of Everglades National Park, Florida.

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This image is a mix of fractal and photos that have been mask over each other in GIMP using Python

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An Indian Python - Python molurus molurus, photographed at the Collogne Zoo, taken through glass.

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Franco Sarto Flex, Size 9.

Leather uppers ~ Silver buckles.

Scenery surrounding San Francisco De Asis Church, Ranchos de Taos, NM

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Nice images but not great. These are of a friends python we are looking after whilst they are on holiday.

 

Hope to get some better ones soon.

We have nothing on the people that lived 1000 years before us. I have seen where they lived; and, given their level of tech and population density, they had it pretty good. For a llllliiiiiitllleee while. Like we do, now. So enjoy it; I doubt people will be looking at YOUR house in 1000 years.

pinboard created with sympl.org (open source Python)

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 )

Harrogate Pythons vs OORUFC 17/02/2018

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An exotic African Rock Python (Python sebae) captured in the wild just NE of Everglades National Park, Florida.

9/22/24 Festival-goers posing with a python at the Sunset Park 5th Avenue Festival. Sony a7. Konica Hexanon AR 40mm 1:1.8.

 

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Burmese Python

(Python molurus bivittatus)

 

Columbus Zoo

December 2010

Two days before returning from Suriname I was engaged in a phone conversation with Debby while standing on the street. At a given moment I decided to go lean on the fence. As I approached, this little bugger was literally staring me in the face as if desperately wanting to embrace his long lost friend! Several adrenaline rushes, and some D90 clicks later we got a hold of him.

And then came the moment that I decided to kiss the... Python. :-)

 

BTW, I *think* this is him: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_sebae

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Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus)

 

We've found this python on the road on the edge of Big Cypress National Preserve. It is the largest subspecies of the Indian Python and one of the 6 biggest snakes in the world, native to rain forest areas of Southeast Asia. The climate in Florida is very convenient for such species to survive, so being once brought there nearly 20 years ago, it became common snake here. The Burmese python is one of the largest of all snakes, growing up to 25 feet and weighing up to 400 pounds.

 

This one was pregnant (you can see the bulge near her tail) and was found idly crossing the Tamiami Trail, where we've noticed her and pulled back to the roadside, so the drivers couldn't run over her.

 

Date Taken: 2007-04-29

Camera: Nikon D70S + Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED AFS VR + Hoya 67mm Circular Polarizer

 

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