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    The OTHER other Giant.

    Apadora papuana. Papuan pythons rock.






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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    Awesome snake! Keep the pictures coming!

    What is the length on that guy?

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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    awesome, i love how the snake curled around the woman (you??) it looks pretty awesome. nice and shiney.

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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    Quote Originally Posted by daniel1983
    Awesome snake! Keep the pictures coming!

    What is the length on that guy?
    She's about 14 ft now. Big girl!

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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    Quote Originally Posted by shhhli
    awesome, i love how the snake curled around the woman (you??) it looks pretty awesome. nice and shiney.
    Actually that's my darling wife Michelle. And Thanks! Their iridescence is my favorite of their features.

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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    She's just gorgeous. I love how dark and iridescent she is.
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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    Holy cow, I am not even sure if I've ever seen one of those before... any relation to the olive python?
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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rapture
    Holy cow, I am not even sure if I've ever seen one of those before... any relation to the olive python?
    Aside from the fact that they are both pythons.. nope.

    Olives are genus Liasis, Papuans are genus Apadora.

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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    wow...never heard of/seen that before!

    that's cool!...how's their temperament and is that a pretty normal adult size?

    gorgeous.

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    Re: The OTHER other Giant.

    Quote Originally Posted by fishmommy
    wow...never heard of/seen that before!

    that's cool!...how's their temperament and is that a pretty normal adult size?

    gorgeous.
    Once they are out they are fine. They can be a tad territorial though, so a good long hook is your friend for getting them out. That is a fairly normal adult size though.

    Now if I could only get them to breed! *grumble, moan, complain.*

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