wow im sorry I forgot all about it. Ill get them up asap. I apologize
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.
Originally Posted by wilomn 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.)
Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus
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 Shawn
Originally Posted by MarkS 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.
I may not be very smart, but what if I am? Stinky says, "Women should be obscene but not heard." Stinky is one smart man. www.humanewatch.org
new morph?
Current snakes 0.0.1 11 white throat monitor 0.1 09 pastel 100%het albino 0.1 93 redtail boa (baby) 0.1 dwarf platty retic 1.0 white lip python 1.1 11 tiger retics 0.1 10 super tiger lavender albino retic 1.0 wc green anaconda 1.0 09 white phase albino retic 10' (jason gaspar) 0.1 09 tiger retic 13.5' 0.1 09 african rock python 1.0 09 burmese python het albino (mitch) 0.1 09 albino boa 0.1 09 hogg island boa 0.1 11 albino burm 0.1 wc unknown burm 1.0 09 rottwieller/german shepard mix (ace) 1.0 09 savannah monitor Past snakes... Too many to list
Forum Rules