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Bharatpur has several Indian Rock Pythons - this one was sitting on a tree

Ecco il maschietto del mio Clown che sta tornando in forma..

at the national zoo & aquarium

i went to this wildlife sanctuary and went on a real safari (like creeping through the jungle and hiding behind trees and everything! my guide REALLY liked to creep). I saw 3 pythons but this one was the biggest. The photo is of the end of him, he was actually bigger than me!

It's the new rage! Python bracelet's for everyone!

This Spotted Python (Antaresia maculosa) was the first python I had ever seen in the wild. We had just left the Archer River Roadhouse, crossed a few streams and entered the boundaries of Iron Range National Park. Nikolas spotted this handsome snake from the driver's seat and we pulled off the road to admire it. It's amazing how a snake like this can turn one from dozing and groggy to alert and excited. We fawned over this miniature constrictor for some time, then headed off to see what else we could find that night. This photo was submitted to the 2010 DVOC Members Photo Night Contest in the "Natural History Category." (Photographed in Iron Range National Park, Cape York, Queensland, Australia)

South Florida: Burmese found basking.

Python molurus, Everglades National Park

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What became the Kreature Keeper logo started with an exploration of "What could be holding up traffic in the Fort Pitt Tunnel?"

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The Python roller coaster. Notice how many people had bought ponchos...

Programmiert mit der Nodebox 1 (Screenshot)

Python molurus, Everglades National Park

One of my my mate Bacem's pythons

Burmese pythons are established in the park due to accidental or intentional release of captive pet animals. Pythons eat many different kinds of animals, and studies show that pythons are probably the main reason that mammals have declined very sharply in number in Everglades National Park. Even though pythons are large snakes, their coloring and behavior allows them to blend into the environment. Since they are so hard to find in the wild, estimating the number of pythons is very difficult.

 

Everglades National Park and our partners have spent more than 10 years investigating ways to remove pythons from the environment. We work to remove pythons from the park via our authorized agent program and we continue to support research on how to mitigate Burmese pythons.

 

The problems posed by Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park show that preventing the release of exotic animals is extremely important. Once they are established, removal becomes much, much harder. YOU have an important role to play in preventing the spread and establishment of exotic species. Don’t release unwanted pets and learn other ways you can help. Remember “Don’t Let it Loose.”

 

The park remains an extraordinary natural ecosystem and a wonderful place to visit. Remember, always keep a safe distance when viewing wildlife in the park (at least 15 to 20 feet; 4.5 to 6 meters) and do not harass or feed wildlife.

 

www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/burmese-python.htm

 

NPS Photo by Ray Scheider

 

Photo: A python strangles a great blue heron in water surrounded by plants and vegetation.

Searching The Terrain.

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Burmese pythons are established in the park due to accidental or intentional release of captive pet animals. Pythons eat many different kinds of animals, and studies show that pythons are probably the main reason that mammals have declined very sharply in number in Everglades National Park. Even though pythons are large snakes, their coloring and behavior allows them to blend into the environment. Since they are so hard to find in the wild, estimating the number of pythons is very difficult.

 

Everglades National Park and our partners have spent more than 10 years investigating ways to remove pythons from the environment. We work to remove pythons from the park via our authorized agent program and we continue to support research on how to mitigate Burmese pythons.

 

The problems posed by Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park show that preventing the release of exotic animals is extremely important. Once they are established, removal becomes much, much harder. YOU have an important role to play in preventing the spread and establishment of exotic species. Don’t release unwanted pets and learn other ways you can help. Remember “Don’t Let it Loose.”

 

The park remains an extraordinary natural ecosystem and a wonderful place to visit. Remember, always keep a safe distance when viewing wildlife in the park (at least 15 to 20 feet; 4.5 to 6 meters) and do not harass or feed wildlife.

 

www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/burmese-python.htm

 

NPS Photo by Ray Scheider

 

Photo: A python strangles a great blue heron in water surrounded by plants and vegetation.

A Python coil is beautiful in it's symetry.

Baby python. Bangkok, Thailand. January 2006

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Python molurus, Everglades National Park

This fellow came crawling under the table at our camp spot. He went into the tall grass behind the fence and at some point was headed up a tree. But then he thought better of it - yawned at us, and disappeared in the grass.

 

I didnt know snakes yawned. That is kinda interesting.

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