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Blodpyton (Python brongersmai)   98 bilder, uppdaterat 2011-06-02 22:03:56


Blodpyton (Python curtus)   74 bilder, uppdaterat 2011-08-21 15:42:30


Kungspyton (Python regius)   100 bilder, uppdaterat 2011-06-09 23:32:49


Nätpyton (Python reticulatus)   50 bilder, uppdaterat 2011-09-28 09:30:53


Tigerpyton (Python molurus)   49 bilder, uppdaterat 2011-06-02 22:04:52



 
BCI quick vid
Male young imperator

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Ball Python (Python regius)
Ball Python (Python regius) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Python, * Species: P. regius, * Phylum: Chordata, * Subphylum: Vertebrata, * Class: Reptilia, * Order: Squamata, * Suborder: Serpentes, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Avarege life span in the wild: no data, * Size: Adults generally do not grow to more than 90--120 cm (3.0--3.9 ft) in length, * Weight: no data. ** 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. No subspecies are currently recognized. They are also known as royal pythons or ball pythons. More info: en.wikipedia.org

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Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spilota)
Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spilota) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Morelia, * Species: M. spilota, * Subspecies: M. s. spilota, * Phylum: Chordata, * Subphylum: Vertebrata, * Class: Reptilia, * Order: Squamata, * Suborder: Serpentes, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Size: subspecies is between 2--3 metres, sometimes reaching a length of 4 metres, * Weight: between 4 and 10kg, * Avarege lifespan in the wilds: between 15 to 20 years, ** Morelia spilota spilota is a subspecies of the "Carpet and Diamond pythons" (Morelia spilota), informally known as the Diamond python. More info: en.wikipedia.org

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Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus)
Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Python, * Species: P. reticulatus, * Class: Reptilia, * Phylum: Chordata, * Order: Squamata, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Size: up to 33 feet (10 meters), * Weight: 200 lbs- 440 lbs, * Average life span in the wild: 20 to 30 years, * Habitat: Occurs in rain forests, woodland and nearby grassland. It is also associated with rivers and is found in areas with nearby streams and lakes. An excellent swimmer, it has even been reported far out at sea and has consequently colonized many small islands within its range. ** Do you know ? Reticulated Python - World's Longest Snake, *** Python reticulatus, also known as the (Asiatic) reticulated python or regal python,is a species of python found in Southeast Asia. Adults can grow to over 28 feet (8.7 m)in length but normally grow to an average of 10-20 feet. They are the world's longest snakes and longest reptile, but are not the most heavily built. Like all pythons, More info: en.wikipedia.org

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Amethystine or scrub python (Morelia amethistina)
Amethystine or Scrub python (Morelia amethistina) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Morelia, * Species: M. amethistina, * Phylum: Chordata, * Subphylum: Vertebrata, * Class: Reptilia, * Order: Squamata, * Suborder: Serpentes, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Size: Up to 20 ft in length, * Weight: no data, * Avarege lifespan in the wilds: 15 to 20 years, ** Morelia amethistina is a non-venomous species of snake, known as the amethystine or scrub python, found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. More info: en.wikipedia.org

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BHB Pick ups!
Title on this one! Here is what I got while I was with Brian and the guys at BHB! :) -Jeremy T. Owner of J and D Reptiles

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Python molurus eating a rat in Madhya Pradesh, India
Python molurus eating a rodent found at Ken River Lodge, Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. The Python has killed a rat and is devouring it by squeezing it with its body and opening its mouth wide, to accommodate the rodent in its cavernous belly. Thisfootage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and Digital Betacam. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

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Burmese Python (Python Molurus Bivittatus)
Burmese Python (Python Molurus Bivittatus) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Python, * Species: P. molurus, * Subspecies: P. m. bivittatus, * Phylum: Chordata, * Order: Squamata, * Suborder: Serpentes, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Average life span in the wild: 20 to 25 years, * Size: 16 to 23 ft (5 to 7 m), * Weight: Up to 200 lbs (90 kg), * Protection status: Threatened. ** Did you know? Baby, an ironically named Burmese python living at the Serpent Safari Park in Illinois, is 27 feet (8.23 meters) long and holds the record as the worlds heaviest living snake at 403 pounds (183 kilograms). More info: animals.nationalgeographic.com or en.wikipedia.org

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Python swallows rat whole!
A python in the process of eating a rat at Panna National Park, India. The snake is squeezing the body of the rat from one end, and opening its gaping mouth side at the other end, in order to accommodate it in its belly! See raw nature at its best! Then, rat in belly, it proceeds to go for a slither, to digest its food... Thisfootage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and Digital Betacam. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

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NSLreptilesCPZ - Ball Pythons and BCI.
An update on the Ball Pythons and my new pick up from the Repticon Charlotte show.

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SPEEDY UPDATE!!!
Can you keep up! I took the next 3 vids right before I had to head out to a performance! So, I rush through everything. May have missed some things, but I hope this hold you all over for at least a week or 2! -Jeremy T. Owner of J and D Reptiles

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EGGS!!!
Again, keep up with everything here! LOL Take a look at what's cookin in the incubators! -Jeremy T. Owner of J and D Reptiles

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Burm Update
Here is the big boy! Enjoy! He is an awesome snake! :) Enjoy the update! :) -Jeremy T. Owner of J and D Reptiles

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Python eating rat at Panna national park
Python eating a gigantic rat at ken River Lodge, Panna national park, Madhya Pradesh, India. June 2010. A barbet calls in the forest. The rat consumer, the python works it down its system with the help of its powerful abdominal muscles. A python in the process of eating a rat at Panna National Park, India. The snake is squeezing the body of the rat from one end, and opening its gaping mouth side at the other end, in order to accommodate it in its belly! See raw nature at its best! Then, rat in belly, it proceeds to go for a slither, to digest its food... Thisfootage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and Digital Betacam. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

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Indian Rock Python,black tailed python (Python molurus)
Indian Rock Python,black-tailed python (Python molurus) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Python, * Species: P. molurus, * Phylum: Chordata, * Subphylum: Vertebrata, * Class: Reptilia, * Order: Squamata, * Suborder: Serpentes, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Average life span in the wild: 10 to 13 yeares, * Size: Around 4 m, * Weight : 70 pounds to 129 pounds, * Python molurus is a large non-venomous python species found in many tropic and subtropic areas of Southern and Southeast Asia. More info: www.iloveindia.com or en.wikipedia.org

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Evil Woma Python
just picked up this woma python, and this is Not her enclosure, I just now sat her down and showed my peoples and they were freaking out. Cage agressive, however outside her cage she is a puppydog. :)

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Indian python strangling a rat!
Indian python eating its prey in the jungles of Panna, district Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. Seen at the Ken River Lodge near Panna National Park, centralIndia. This footage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and Digital Betacam. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

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Olive Python (Liasis olivaceus)
Olive Python (Liasis olivaceus) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Liasis, * Species: L. olivaceus, * Phylum: Chordata, * Subphylum: Vertebrata, * Class: Reptilia, * Order: Squamata, * Suborder: Serpentes, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Average life span in the wild: between 10-20 years, * Size: over 4 m in length, * Weight: up to a massive 25 kgs, ** As one of Australia's largest snakes, the Olive Python can grow up to four metres in length and weigh up to a massive 25 kgs. Its colour ranges from a dull olive green to chocolate brown. More info: en.wikipedia.org or www.pilbarapythons.com or www.outbackwildliferescue.com.au

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my largest video snake updates
just a update on breeding and growth even wore a green shirt since my friend brandon calls me shrek also one of these days ill learn to make videos when i dont have a cold anyway normally i make just a small video this one has more species in it and 2 snakes ive never taken pics of had my cousin helping so figured id make a video hope you all enjoy

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Python eating langur monkey!
Python eating a Langur monkey in central India, first having caught it, then holding it in a vice-like grip, and then slowly ingesting it, using its strong stomach muscles to knead and swallow the same! The Pythonidae, commonly known simply as pythons, are a family of non-venomous snakes found in Africa, Asia and Australia. Among its members are some of the largest snakes in the world. Eight genera and 26 species are currently recognized. Indian Python is also known as Python Molurus. They have a forked tongue with sensors that can help them detect odor from potential prey. The sensor organ is called the Jacobson or vomeronasal organ. Pythons also lie and wait for prey to come by. They strike with lightning speed. Large pythons are capable of eating animals such as pigs and deer. When the prey has been asphyxiated it is swallowed in full. It takes the python from one to several days to digest a prey. Here this Python is eating a langoor. Thisfootage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and Digital Betacam. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

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Python eating Langoor!
Python eating a Langur monkey in central India, first having caught it, then holding it in a vice-like grip, and then slowly ingesting it, using its strong stomach muscles to knead and swallow the same! The Pythonidae, commonly known simply as pythons, are a family of non-venomous snakes found in Africa, Asia and Australia. Among its members are some of the largest snakes in the world. Eight genera and 26 species are currently recognized. Indian Python is also known as Python Molurus. They have a forked tongue with sensors that can help them detect odor from potential prey. The sensor organ is called the Jacobson or vomeronasal organ. Pythons also lie and wait for prey to come by. They strike with lightning speed. Large pythons are capable of eating animals such as pigs and deer. When the prey has been asphyxiated it is swallowed in full. It takes the python from one to several days to digest a prey. Here this Python is eating a langoor. "Thisclip of professionally-shot broadcast stock footage belongs to the archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., and has been filmed on either Digital Betacam or 1080i HD. Please write to us for licensing queries at wfi@vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com."

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my latest morph SUPER pastel
this is a gorgeous example of a super pastel i also show a large group of frozen rodents and i got a friend interested into the hobby and she bought her first snake today so congrats to marty for taking the plunge

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Black-Headed Python (Aspidites melanocephalus)
Black-Headed Python (Aspidites melanocephalus) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Aspidites, * Species: A. melanocephalus, * Phylum: Chordata, * Subphylum: Vertebrata, * Class: Reptilia, * Order: Squamata, * Suborder: Serpentes, * Type: Reptile, * Deit: Carnivore, * Size: average of 5 to 8.25 ft (1.5 to 2m) in length * Weight: no data, * Avarege lifespan in the wilds: of 15 to 20 years. ** Aspidites melanocephalus, the Black-headed Python,is a species of snake in the family Pythonidae, that is native to Australia. No subspecies are currently recognized. More info: en.wikipedia.org

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Carpet Python (Morelia spilota)
Carpet Python (Morelia spilota) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Morelia, * Species: M. spilota, * Phylum: Chordata, * Subphylum: Vertebrata, * Class: Reptilia, * Order: Squamata, * Suborder: Serpentes, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Size: 2.73 m (9-10 feet) exceed 396 cm (13 ft), * Average lifespan in captivity: 11 years * Weight: up to 15 kg. ** Did you know? Carpet Python another name is Diamond Python, *** Morelia spilota is a large snake of the Pythonidae family found in Australia, Indonesia and New Guinea. There are 6 subspecies listed by ITIS, commonly referred to as Carpet and Diamond pythons.An important, if not the largest, predator in many regions, the species traps or constricts its prey until they suffocate. More info: en.wikipedia.org

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SNAKE HUNTERS, SOUTH AFRICA SA
en.wikipedia.org Python is the common name for a group of non-venomous constricting snakes, specifically the family Pythonidae. Other sources consider this group a subfamily of the Boas (Pythoninae). Pythons are more related to boas than to any other snake-family. There is also a genus within Pythonidae which carries the name Python (Daudin, 1803). Pythons are distinguishable from boas in that they have teeth on the premaxilla, a small bone at the very front and center of the upper jaw. Most boas produce live young, while pythons produce eggs. Some species of sandboas (Ericinae) are also called python. Pythons are found in Australia, Southeast Asia, India, and Africa. Most pythons live in the dense underbrush of rugged tropical rainforest regions. They are excellent climbers; some species, like the Green Tree Python, are arboreal. Like all snakes, they are also capable swimmers. Pythons range in size from 1 to 6 metres (3 to 20 feet) in length. Some pythons are among the longe\st species of snakes in the worLD. DON PUGH

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Woma python (Aspidites ramsayi)
Woma python (Aspidites ramsayi) * Family: Pythonidae, * Genus: Aspidites, * Species: A. ramsayi, * Type: Reptile, * Diet: Carnivore, * Size: Adults average 1.5 m (4.5 feet) in length, * Weight: 4-10 kg, * Video: by "Michael Olsen" ** Aspidites ramsayi is a species of snake found in Australia. Once common throughout Western Australia, it has become critically endangered in some regions. One of two species of Aspidites, the Pitless pythons, an Australian genus of the Pythonidae. They are known by the common names of Ramsay's python, Woma and Sand python More info: en.wikipedia.org or pilbarapythons.com

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Fool Low The Ladder
The Pythonidae are a family of non-venomous snakes found in Africa, Asia and Australia. Among it's members are some of the largest snakes in the world. Eight genera and 26 species are currently recognized. Found in subsaharan Africa, peninsular India, Myanmar, southern China, Southeast Asia and from the Philippines southeast through Indonesia to New Guinea and Australia. Most members of this family are ambush predators, in that they typically remain motionless in a camouflaged position and then strike suddenly at passing prey. They will generally not attack humans unless startled or provoked, although females protecting their eggs can be aggressive. Large adult specimens can kill people. Unsuspecting children can and have been preyed upon and swallowed whole after being suffocated. Reports of attacks on human beings were once more common in South and Southeast Asia, but are now quite rare. http;//www.wikipedia.org

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TIGER EATS SOME MICE! ROYAL PYTHON FEEDING/STRIKING 12/07/10
WARNING! Live mice. If you don't like it don't watch it. She won't eat frozen mice, I HAVE TRIED. Why did I film it? Well because it is to show my friends. They have asked to see it. Plus I find it intriguing. (Haters will comment about that fo sho lol) Anywho, for the rest of the reptile loving community, ENJOY! 1ST MOUSE BAD STRIKE (Had to get in thurr, I don't enjoy scars on my precious Pythonidae.) 2ND MOUSE GOOD STRIKE LOL (Boom Headshot!) For other reptile and amphibian (also fish) videos check out my channel, subscribe, add me as a friend, you should know. royal python pythonidae snake ball strike strikes striking attack attacks feed feeder mice mouse rodent rodents eat eating eats swallows swallowing big multiple container box plastic tupperware squeezing constricting

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Pythonidae La Serpiente Piton Documental Animal
Los pitónidos o pitones (Pythonidae) son una familia de serpientes constrictoras. Otras fuentes consideran este grupo una subfamilia de la familia de las boas (Boidae) (subfamilia Pythoninae).[1] Las pitones se pueden distinguir de las boas en que tienen dientes en el premaxilar, es.wikipedia.org

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NY Trip - With Pythonidae
Scary Touch... was fun to be with these magnificent & oldest living species on earth :)

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Python (Pythonidae) eating dead rat
My 2.5 year old snake Maya is feasting on a rat. I'm currently building a bigger vivarium, that's why she is in this one.

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