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.
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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.
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.
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.