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The Burmese Python ( Python molurus bivittatus ) is the largest subspecies of the Indian Python and one of the 6 largest snakes in the world, native to rainforest areas of Southeast Asia. They are...
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Learn all you wanted to know about Burmese pythons with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Burmese Python Profile...
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Care sheet for the Burmese python, including information on how to decide if the Burmese is the snake for you. Written by Melissa Kaplan. ... Selecting Your Burmese Python; Choose an animal that has clear firm skin, a rounded body shape, clean vent, clear eyes and that actively flicks its tongue around when handled.
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According to the New York Times, 19-year old Grant Williams of 365 East 183rd Street Bronx died as the result of an attack by his 13 foot long Burmese Python which may have mistaken him as food.
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Physical description: Burmese pythons are one of the six biggest kinds of snakes in the world. They can weigh up to two hundred pounds and can grow up to 240 inches (20 feet long). Burmese python hatchlings are anywhere from 18 to 29 inches.
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Information on keeping burmese pythons as pets, and their care. ... Albino Burmese Python ... burmese python photo...
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; Learn More About; What the NPS is doing to control the Burmese python; more... ... EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK BURMESE PYTHON DATA ... Burmese python in the Grass...
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The Burmese python, Python molurus bivittatus, is light yellowish cream with a series of brown elongated rectangular blotches edged with black. There is a lance-shaped mark on the head and neck. ... The Burmese python is one of the largest of all snakes, growing up to 25 feet, usually 20 and weighing up to 190 pounds.
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If you are seriously thinking of getting a burmese python, DON'T. ... This is not to say it is impossible to safely keep a burmese python. The point is that you should find out ahead of time just what you are in for. THINK before you buy that burmese python!
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