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         Python Snakes:     more books (86)
  1. Pythons Giant Snakes by Paul Taylor, 1979-09
  2. Pythons and Boas (Watts Library(tm): Animals) by Gloria G. Schlaepfer, Mary Lou Samuelson, et all 2003-03
  3. A snake's body by Joanna Cole, 1989
  4. Pythons : Naturebooks Series by Don Patton, 1996-10
  5. Pythons (Animal Kingdom) by Julie Murray, 2002-06
  6. Boas & Pythons and Other Friendly Snakes by John Coborn, 1992-09
  7. Designer Morphs: The Complete Guide to Medium Sized Python and Boa Morphs by John Berry, 2006
  8. Ball Pythons in Captivity (Professional Breeders Series) by Kevin McCurley, 2006-03-15
  9. Pitones Y Boas /Serpientes Venenosas/Pythons and Boas/Poisonous Snakes (Biblioteca De La Fauna Asombrosa, Tomo 2) (Spanish Edition) by Lionel Bender, Colin McCarthy, 1994-12
  10. Python (Killer Snakes) by Daisy Allyn, 2011-01
  11. Pythons (Wechsler, Doug. Really Wild Life of Snakes.) by Doug Wechsler, 2001-08
  12. Pet Snakes: Garter Snake, Corn Snake, Python Regius, Antaresia Stimsoni, Kingsnake, Mole Snake, Nerodia Floridana
  13. Ball Pythons: The History, Natural History, Care, and Breeding by David G. Barker, Tracy M. Barker, 2006-01
  14. The giant snakes: The natural history of the boa constrictor, the anaconda, and the largest pythons, including comparative facts about other snakes and basic information on reptiles in general by Clifford Hillhouse Pope, 1973

21. Reptiles And Amphibians » Snakes » Python - Reticulated Main Page
Home Central Reptiles Page Central snakes Page python Jungle Carpet (you are here)
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Search the Web Veterinarians ... Service Providers More Stuff: Go to Forums Reptiles eCards Subscribe Pet Categories: Mammals Birds PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS BY CLICKING THIS BANNER my female tiger Photo: Stacy Waldrum Submit a Photo More Photos Common Name: Python - Reticulated Other Common Names: Sumatra Reticulated Python, Sulawesi Reticulate Python Scientific Name: Python reticulatus (Full Taxonomy) Group: Python Origin or Range: Indo-Pacific Relative Size: Much Larger Than Average (as compared to other snakes) Average Lifespan: ? year(s) Compatibility: Relatively Aggressive (as compared to other snakes) Category: Animal Description: The Reticulated Python is one of the largest snakes known to man. While once very common throughout their range, their numbers are diminishing due to habitat destruction and human predation. The extremely large Reticulated Python can reach up to 25 feet or more in length and weigh up to 350 pounds. Most specimens are somewhat smaller, usually averaging around 20 feet, and the females are usually larger than the males. The body of the Reticulated Python is marked with a beautiful geometric pattern consisting of diamonds along the dorsal surface that are surrounded by smaller markings. The pattern is made up of a variety of different colors. The only marking that appears on its head is a bold line that runs from the eyes to the jaw. Besides its normal pattern, the Reticulated Python also appears in mutations that are known as the Yellow Head, Albino, Calico, Super Tiger, Tiger, and Jaguar, names that reflect the coloration of the snake. The Reticulated Python can live longer than 25 years in captivity.

22. BallPython.Snakes.Net
Other Pages of Interest Ball python Discussion Forum. Ken's Homepage. Reptile Amphibian Photos. CASH. Google. Ballpython.snakes.Net. Link to Care Sheet.
http://ballpython.snakes.net/
Comprehensive Care Sheet
Written by Ken Felsman Printable Version
(1.6MB *.pdf) Rob Carmichael's Page
Breeding and Maternal Incubation Info Additional Breeding Information
From Matthew Jablonski
Other Pages of Interest: Ball Python Discussion Forum Ken's Homepage C.A.S.H.
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This page brought to you by the number the letter H and..... Ken Felsman

23. The UnMuseum - Big Snakes
Information on the largest snake in the world the reticulated python, better known as the anaconda.
http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/bigsnake.htm
Big Snakes
The largest-known snake in the world is the Anaconda, or Eunectes murinus , of South America. It holds the world's record for size with one specimen, encountered by petroleum geologist in eastern Columbia in the 1944, measuring 37 1/2 feet in length. Somewhere deep in the southern swamps do they grow bigger? According to Colonel Percy H. Fawcett , a former British Army officer, surveyor and adventurer in the early 1900's, they do: We were drifting easily along on the sluggish current not far below the confluence of tigor and the Rio Negro when almost under the bow there appeared a triangular head and several feet of undulating body. It was a giant anaconda. I sprang for my rifle as the creature began to make its way up the bank, and hardly waiting to aim smashed a .44 soft-nosed bullet into its spine, ten feet below the wicked head. At once there was a flurry of foam, and several heavy thumps against the boat's keel, shaking us as though we had run on a snag... Fawcett describes how they stopped and examined the body. Though he had no ruler, he guessed the length of the creature at sixty-two feet with a twelve-inch diameter. "Such large specimens as this may not be common, but the trails in the swamps reach a width of six feet and support the statements of Indians and rubber pickers that the anaconda sometimes reaches an incredible size dwarfing that shot by me. The Brazilian Boundary Commission told me of one exceeding eighty feet in length!"

24. Animals Of The Rainforest Reptile Refuge Society - Snakes - Reticulated Python
The reason the Reticulated python was brought into the Refuge was that he was oneof those snakes you hear about crawling up someone's toilet in an apartment.
http://www.rainforestsearch.com/rrrs/snk_retp.htm
Animals of the RRRS - SNAKES Burmese Python Reticulated Python Rough Green Snake Yellow Anaconda RETICULATED PYTHON (Python reticulatus) The Reticulated Python is the longest species of snake in the world, which can attain a length of 33 ft. (9.9 meters)! The longest Reticulated Python in the United States ( wild-caught This python can be found in southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands; Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Ceram, Timor, Malay Peninsula and the Philippines. The habitat in which it lives are rainforests and woodlands; near streams and lakes. The diet consists of mammals, birds and some reptiles. wild-caught from Bangkok, Thailand or from central Western Malaysia. Today, most wild-caught Reticulated Pythons are taken out of their natural habitats in Indonesia, with extreme variations in temperament! Quick striking, the 'retic' can give a slashing bite that can severe arteries and tendons. These animals are meant to be in the wilds of their native homelands, not stuck in prisons where they lash out at the person who obtained them. The reason the Reticulated Python was brought into the Refuge was that he was one of those snakes you hear about crawling up someone's toilet in an apartment. A lady heard shampoo bottles dropping off the shelf in her bathroom and went to check out what was happening. Much to her and the snakes surprise, they met each other. The snake was totally skin and bones and covered with mites when the S.P.C.A. brought him to the Refuge. He had been searching for food for some time, but eats his fill now. AND yes, he has quite an attitude!

25. Carpet Python
Information on the care and breeding of these snakes.
http://www.pythons.net/australia/carpet/
CARE SPECIES:
Morelia spilota ssp.
GEOGRAPHY:
BREDLI
GOW 1981
This beautiful species of carpet python has reddish and creamy/silver alternating bands. It is found in the Northern Territory more of a central location in Australia which is a semi arid type setting inhabiting rocky ranges with trees and water nearby.
CHEYNEI

Click for information
IMBRICATA
SMITH 1981
This snake is found in Western Australia in the southwestern region. MCDOWELLI Incomplete METCALFIE Incomplete VARIEGATA GRAY 1842 This species occurs over much of the whole eastern range of Australia CLICK FOR TEMPERATURES: Sydney Australia Canberra Australia WWW.PYTHONS.NET Morelia spilota cheynei A.K.A.-Jungle carpet=4-5 feet poss.6 imbricata A.K.A.-Soutwestern Carpet=5-6 feet mcdowelli A.K.A.-Coastal Carpet=7-10 feet some females may reach 12 metcalfie A.K.A.-Inland Carpet=4-6 feet spilota A.K.A.- Diamond python= 7-9 feet variegata A.K.A.-Carpet or Northwestern carpet=5-7 feet Morelia bredli A.K.A.-Centralian,Bredls or Red carpet=5-6 feet poss.7 The only pythons readily available in the pet trade here in the U.S. are the Coastal#1 the Northwestern carpet and the jungle carpet whos popularity has soared in the past few years replacing the common carpets for the most popular

26. Green Tree Python: WhoZoo
Learn about the habitat, diet, and appearance of this fascinating snake.Category Kids and Teens School Time Reptiles snakes pythons...... the green tree python is one of the most popular exhibits in the herpetarium; notto mention that it is one of his personal favorites. The snakes should be
http://www.whozoo.org/Intro98/jennglaz/jennglaz21.htm
GREEN TREE PYTHON
Name: Green Tree Python Scientific name: Morelia viridis Range: Papua and Iran Jaya, New Guinea and on the Cape York Peninsula of Australia Habitat: humid, warm tropical regions Status: endangered in native countries  due to habitat destruction, skin trade, and hunting for food Diet in the wild: small rodents (mice, rabbits) and birds Diet in the zoo: small rats and baby chicks Location in the zoo: Herpetarium
Physical description: Adult length 2.1 m  for large specimen, an average specimen is 1.8 m, fairly slender snake that coils around branches (looks like a cinnamon bun).  They have thermosensory pits along the upper and lower labials.  Generally, they are a vibrant green in color but some adults are blue or yellow.  They have a series of white or blue dorsal and/or lateral spots evident in most.  The hatchlings are extremely variable in color from brick red to lemon yellow to brown.   Strangely enough, all of these colors can be found in the same clutch.  General information The scientific name changed in 1994 from Chondropython viridis to Morelia verdis reflecting its close relationship with carpet pythons. 

27. Redirection
Webcam pointed at a ball python enclosure. Also features a photo gallery of various species of snakes.
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28. Snakes
snakes at the Fort Worth Zoo. Clicking Viper. New Bushmaster, {short descriptionof image} Boelen's python, Angolan python, Bismarck's python.
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29. Carpet Python Caresheet
Care sheet with bibliography.
http://www.reptilia.org/Care Sheets/Snakes/csheets_snk_carpet.htm

30. Ball Python Pictures And Information, Photographs, Snakes, Serpentes,  Python R
The Ball python is one of Africa's smallest pythons, reaching only two meters collectionof images can be viewed from thumbnails as follows snakes Volume 1
http://www.photovault.com/Link/Animals/Reptiles/Snakes/Species/BallPython.html
This page contains samples from our picture files on Ball Python, Serpentes. These images are available for licensing in any media. For Pricing, General Guidelines, and Delivery information click here . You may contact us thru email or by phone for more information on the use of these pictures, and any others in our files not shown here.
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31. Reticulated Python Caresheet
Includes sections on the enclosure, feeding, handling and diseases and infections of these snakes.
http://www.angelfire.com/de2/deepsweb/retic.html
RETICULATED PYTHON DIFFICULTY LEVEL Keeper should have previous experience with larger boids and be comfortable with their care and handling. Not a suitable beginners snake. Reticulated pythons are usually what their keeper has made them. If properly kept by a knowledgeable owner they behave well and are a spectacular sight as a large tame python. DIET Mice, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. OTHER MORPHS Normal, Yellow Head, Calico, Albino, Tiger, Super Tiger, Jaguar and island forms. BREEDING Males breed at 7 - 9' and females 11'+. Breeding season in captivity: September - March. Stop all feeding at this time. Animals should have excellent weight and be established before any breeding is attempted. Breeding may be induced by reducing daytime photo periods to 8 - 10 hours and dropping nighttime temperatures into the mid 70's. Introduce the female into the males cage, never house two adult males together the injuries can be horrific.Careful when handling males in breeding season. Misting the animals with water may be beneficial. Lays 25 - 80+ eggs, maternally incubates. Incubation temperature 88 - 90F(optimal), 80-90 days to hatch. ENCLOSURE FEEDING HANDLING DISEASES/INFECTIONS

32. Boelens Python Morelia Boelini, Pictures And Information, Photographs, Snakes, S
The boelenas python is from the mountainous rain forests of New Guinea and is collectionof images can be viewed from thumbnails as follows snakes Volume 1
http://www.photovault.com/Link/Animals/Reptiles/Snakes/Species/BoelensPython.htm
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33. Burmese Python
Information on the care and breeding of these snakes.
http://www.pythons.net/indonesia/burmese/
CARE SPECIES:
Python molurus bivittatus
KUHL 1820
GEOGRAPHY:
Found throughout Burma, Vietnam, Thailand, Malay peninsula, S.China, N.India, East Indies. It is not often found in the same vicinity however as the reticulated pythons even though the two overlap in several areas.
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temperature around 82 with a warm spot around 90. The humidity should be slightly high around 70% . It needs to be raised during shedding so the skin comes off cleanly. They require large enclosures as adults measuring at least 4x4x2. They feed well and adults will need rabbits or guinea pigs every 14 days or so. Adults may grow to 20 feet. However average size in captivity is between 12 and 15 females are larger. Adults may weigh 100 pounds or over but I would say that most large adults in captivity weigh between 75 and 80 pounds. Of course there is always the freak 20 foot 200 pound female however they are rare and usually overweight
BREEDING

34. The Green Tree Python Page
Information on the husbandry, care and maintenance of these snakes.
http://www.kingsnake.com/viridis/index.html

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35. Reptiles And Amphibians » Snakes » Python - Sawu Island Main Page
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Search the Web Veterinarians ... Service Providers More Stuff: Go to Forums Reptiles eCards Subscribe Pet Categories: Mammals Birds PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS BY CLICKING THIS BANNER Savu Python Photo: Dennis Desmond Submit a Photo More Photos Common Name: Python - Sawu Island Other Common Names: Savu Pythons Scientific Name: Liasis mackloti savuensis (Full Taxonomy) Group: Python Origin or Range: Sawu Island Relative Size: Average (as compared to other snakes) Average Lifespan: ? year(s) Compatibility: Average (as compared to other snakes) Category: Animal Description: The Sawu Python is a popular species for snake keepers. Their small size and ease of care makes them a highly desired snake. They are also quite beautiful and docile. The Sawu Python is a great pet for both experienced and beginning hobbyist. Adult Sawu Pythons can be docile and friendly snakes, if raised in captivity and handled regularly; however, until they reach the age of two to three years, the Sawu Python can be quite snappy. They are shy, though and will spend most of the day hiding and usually come out at night. Sawu Pythons should be kept in large habitats with aspen bedding, or the like, for burrowing. They should have a hide box and a large water bowl.

36. Reptiles And Amphibians » Snakes » Python - Macklot's Main Page
including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects. Home Central ReptilesPage Central snakes Page python Macklot's (you are here).
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Search the Web Veterinarians ... Service Providers More Stuff: Go to Forums Reptiles eCards Subscribe Pet Categories: Mammals Birds PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS BY CLICKING THIS BANNER Young Macklot's Photo: Rob Rausch Submit a Photo More Photos Common Name: Python - Macklot's Other Common Names: Macklots Python, Freckled Python Scientific Name: Liasis mackloti mackloti (Full Taxonomy) Group: Python Origin or Range: Indo-Pacific Relative Size: Larger Than Average (as compared to other snakes) Average Lifespan: ? year(s) Compatibility: Relatively Aggressive (as compared to other snakes) Category: Animal Description: Macklot’s Python is a moderately sized python sometimes known as the Freckled Python. They can be rather aggressive, although they often become less so as they mature. Macklot’s Pythons are fairly common in captivity, as they are easy to breed. Macklot’s Python is native to Indonesia. They feed primarily on rodents and other small mammals. They spend a lot of time in the water. Macklot’s Pythons are very active and can be aggressive. They often become mellower as they age. In the wild, Macklot’s Pythons can be found in river basins, forests and wet savannahs.

37. Python
python up. College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida, this documentdescribes inclusion body disease virus in boid snakes, particularly boa
http://vetgate.ac.uk/browse/cabi/detail/a7f5f35426b927411fc9231b56382173.html
Python [up]
Inclusion body disease virus Provided by the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida, this document describes inclusion body disease virus in boid snakes, particularly boa constrictors and pythons. It discusses the history, host, distribution, aetiologic agent, clinical signs, pathology, transmission, diagnosis and control. It also lists current and future research that needs to be carried out. Colour photographs and references are included. Boa Python snakes veterinary medicine ... zoology
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38. Systemic Fusarium Infection In Two Snakes, Carpet Python, Morelia Spilota Varieg
Systemic Fusarium Infection in Two snakes, Carpet python, Morelia spilota variegataand a RedBellied Black Snake, Pseudechis porphyriacus J Herpe Med Surg 102
http://www.arav.org/Journals/JA015962.htm
Home Publication J Herpe Med Surg J Herpe Med Surg Summer'00 Vol. 10 No. 2
J Herpe Med Surg Systemic Fusarium Infection in Two Snakes, Carpet Python, Morelia spilota variegata and a Red-Bellied Black Snake, Pseudechis porphyriacus
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J Herpe Med Surg Summer'00 Vol. 10 No. 2 Identification of Adenovirus- and Dependovirus-like Agents in an Outbreak of Fatal Gastroenteritis in Captive Born California Mountain Kingsnakes, Lampropeltis zonata multicincta Dystocia Systemic Fusarium Infection in Two Snakes, Carpet Python, Morelia spilota variegata and a Red-Bellied Black Snake, Pseudechis porphyriacus Captive Care and Breeding of White's Tree Frog, Pelodryas caerulea ... ARAVETS@aol.com
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39. Articles About Snakes
Systemic Fusarium Infection in Two snakes, Carpet python, Morelia spilota variegataand a RedBellied Black Snake, Pseudechis porphyriacus. Dystocia.
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Articles About Snakes Infiltrative Lipoma in a Corn Snake, Elaphe guttata guttata Oroesophageal Adenovirus-Like Infection in a Palm Viper, Bothriechis marchi, With Inclusion Body-Like Disease Surgical Removal of a Coelomic Mass in a Gopher Snake, Pituophis catenifer deserticola The Effect Of Probiotic Feeding On Salmonella Excretion In Carpet Pythons, Morelia spilota ... A Simple Method Of Preventing Self-Inflicted Injury When Feeding a Dicephalic California Kingsnake, Lampropeltis getulus californiae Address (URL): http://www.arav.org/journals/Snakes.htm Home Publication : Snakes ARAVETS@aol.com
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http//www.reptilecenta.com.au/reptiles/snakes/black_head_python.html. Bredli pythonBredli pythonLarge distinctive python with small fragmented head shields.
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This is a complete range of all the Snakes permitted to be kept as pets in Australia. All reptiles require a permit from the National Parks and Wildlife Fauna Unit . Click here for application details. Black Head Python
Largest Aspidites. Ground colour cream, pale yellowish-brown to reddish-brown; palest bearing sharpest pattern in far west of range (west Kimberley region, W.A. south-westwards).Numerous dark brown to blackish bands. Click here for more details
http://www.reptilecenta.com.au/reptiles/snakes/black_head_python.html Bredli Python
Large distinctive python with small fragmented head shields. Four subspecies are currently recognised though a number of distinctly patterned populations occur. It remains to be demonstrated whether these represent additional subspecies. Click here for more details
http://www.reptilecenta.com.au/reptiles/snakes/bredli_python.html Brown Tree Snake
Moderately slender tree snake. Several distinct colour forms occur. ( NT form shown in picture ). Ground colour may be black (common from Townsville to mid-east Qld), bright yellow to yellowish-brown merging to pale bluish-grey on head and neck (predominant through nth. Australia), olive-green, dull green/blue-green. Click here for more details
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