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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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Mandarin (Python molurus bivittatus)
Mandarin is a Burmese Albino Python, She is 14ft.long, 160lbs & 11 yrs. old. Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) Old World Snake, is the largest subspecies of the Indian Python and one of the 6 largest snakes in the world, native to a big variation of tropic and subtropic areas of Soutern- and Southeast Asia. They are often found near water and are sometimes semi-aquatic, but can also be found in trees. Wild individuals average 3.7 metres (12 ft) long, but may reach up to 5.8 metres (19 ft). Burmese Pythons are mainly nocturnal rainforest dwellers. When younger they are equally at home on the ground and in trees, but as they gain girth they tend to restrict most of their movements to the ground. They are also excellent swimmers, being able to stay submerged for up to half an hour. Burmese Pythons spend the majority of their time hidden in the underbrush. In the northern parts of its range it may brumate for some months during the cold season in a hollow tree, a hole in the riverbank or under rocks. Brumation is biologically distinct from hibernation. While the behaviour has similar benefits, specifically to endure the winter without moving, it also involves preparation of both male and female reproductive organs for the upcoming breeding season. Burmese Pythons breed in the early spring, with females laying clutches which average 1236 eggs in March or April. She will remain with the eggs until they hatch, wrapping around them and twitching her muscles in such a way ...
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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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albino bite
The 4.5 meter (14 foot 9 inch), 55 kilo (121 pound) albino Python molurus that I look after mistook my hand and arm for a juicy rabbit! For those who think that this video is fake please view my other videos especially the one called 'Bite me' (No offence intended!).
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