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    timor python?

    I was reading about these just a little bit and it got me thinking.. Anyone else see more of a resemblance with scrub pythons and other morelia, compared to the snakes in the python genus?

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    Re: timor python?

    If you're gonna compare to anything, I'd lean more towards Liasis... Out of curiosity, what made you think of this?
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    Re: timor python?

    scrubs:
    http://fc08.deviantart.com/fs17/f/20...y_oOBrieOo.jpg
    http://www.theserpentsnest.com/moonchild61.jpg

    timor:
    http://www.inlandreptile.com/galleri...rPython_fs.jpg

    I was just looking at the timor python thinking "really, this is classified in the genus 'python'?"
    I had thought about liasis as well but for some reason I see a resemblance between scrubs and timors.

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    Re: timor python?

    have you seen one in person? in person, i really don't think they resemble any other python species... the irradescent, thin looking skin does look a little like a reticulated, or maybe a scrub, but either way i agree that they don't really look like the other species in the genus Python. olive pythons, to me, look like morelia...
    Colin Vestrand

    long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...

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