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Nice! I love those little guys:)
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She's lovely! Why do they call them Children's Pythons?
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marmie
She's lovely! Why do they call them Children's Pythons?
They were named after a man with the last name Children - John Children.
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Skiploder
They were named after a man with the last name Children - John Children.
You beat me to it! LOL
I think they are really great snakes.
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Very nice. I have a male. I had a line on a female but it fell through. I hope to get a female one day.
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You guys got it, John George Children was an English naturalist in the early 1800's and one of his associates named the python in honor of his mentor. That info was found in VPI's amazing book "Pythons of the World: Australia" and is a book I highly recomend for any Aussie python fan.
While not very colorful, the snakes are docile, great feeders and lets face it snakes are designed to camoflage themselves and not stick out like a piece of cotton candy. I think I am just working my way into a better balance of man-made beauties and natures earthy elegance.
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Are they nippy? They're certainly gorgeous... I have to add them on my snake wishlist now. ;)
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She is one gorgeous example of a childreni!! :gj:
I enjoy working with the Antaresia complex. They are such great snakes. I actually have a patternless Children's I picked up back in Feb.