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    wow im sorry I forgot all about it. Ill get them up asap. I apologize

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    indian python


    Burmese python




    Notice the head patterns. The burmese python shows more of a arrowhead type shape as the indians just dulls out at the end and fades away. The indians are also usually alot more faded out in pattern then the burmese are.

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    Re: difference between indian pythons and burmese pythons...

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    There is also a chance, albeit a small one, that I am incorrect. Doubtful, but possible.
    I believe you are incorrect there Wes, I believe that this is actually a Myanmar python... (Where's Burma???)


    (sorry, haven't had a chance to be much of a wiseass lately and I'm out of practice.)
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    You found him in a yard? wow. Lucky find!!

    I can't help identify. but BEAutiful animal. I hope I can find one like that

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    Re: difference between indian pythons and burmese pythons...

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    I believe you are incorrect there Wes, I believe that this is actually a Myanmar python... (Where's Burma???)


    (sorry, haven't had a chance to be much of a wiseass lately and I'm out of practice.)
    Myanmar? What century are you living in?

    Besides, I haven't officially recognized them.

    I'm surprised that some clever fellow, jaylike or boblike, haven't capitalized on this new morph yet.
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