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    Any STP natural habitat documentaries?

    Does anyone know of any sort of documentaries or footage of any of the STP species in their natural habitats?

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    I have often wondered that and would love to see one, too!

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    It's not video, but this is a nice reference. It does cover information (distribution, environment, etc) for P. curtus, brongersmai and breitensteini as well as other reptiles and a bit on other critters. The skin trade is reviewed as well.
    Taxonomy, Life History and Conservation of Giant Reptiles in West Kalimantan

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    I haven't found any yet but would be super interesting. I've watched a few docs on borneo/Malaysia on netflix but haven't caught any stps.

    2.0 Python brongersmai
    1.1 Python breitensteini
    1.0 Python curtus
    1.0.1 Python regius
    1.0 Acrantophis dumerili
    1.0 Boa constrictor
    0.1 Heterodon nasiscus nasiscus
    0.0.1 Pantherophis guttatus

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    Re: Any STP natural habitat documentaries?

    Quote Originally Posted by aahmn View Post
    It's not video, but this is a nice reference. It does cover information (distribution, environment, etc) for P. curtus, brongersmai and breitensteini as well as other reptiles and a bit on other critters. The skin trade is reviewed as well.
    Taxonomy, Life History and Conservation of Giant Reptiles in West Kalimantan
    Thanks!!!

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