Pythons,, three different kinds.
Of the 4 snakes we have here, 3 are pythons.
Two of the three are semi arboreal and rather busy and one is very terrestrial and fairly inactive. All are beautiful.
Here is a semi interesting look at them in separate photos.
The first snake ever. My son's royal, Hunter is coming up on seven years old.
http://i.imgur.com/uX2tpRY.jpg.
Reduced pattern and somewhat of a cool looking normal.
The third snake, (number two was a boa constrictor) is a coastal carpet python "mutt". This snake is very active and likes to climb. She handles very well and seems actually "nice" if you can add that tag to a snake.
Jewel is shown here having a spin on the barbell.
http://i.imgur.com/134dHaK.jpg
Finally, there is another species from another continent.
The first two snakes are from the African and Australian land masses, but this guy is found in Asia/Malaysia/Indonesia.
Python Reticulatus.
He's a Tiger morph which I believe was an anomaly first found in the wild and acquired by Karl Herman and then bred and rebred. The color is similar the coloring of the royal.
http://i.imgur.com/nWJTIGG.jpg
It is always amazing to see the different colors and patterns of various species.
I like to look at them all side by side and study their similarities and differences.
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Great looking critters Gio!
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Great collection you have there
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craigafrechette
Thanks for sharing, Hi I! Great pics!
I have a BP and a Borneo STP and It is amazing to compare and contrast the differences and similarities.
I like the species you have.
I've always liked the short tailed pythons.
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Gio
I like the species you have.
I've always liked the short tailed pythons.
I'm glad I went that route.
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Reinz
Fine examples of their respective species.
You're a good man!
Always supportive and I like what you have cooking at your place.
I think getting a dwarf/super dwarf Retic would be something you'd like, you have me on the carpet end of things, and carpets are simply one of the best species out there!