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Pythons, the majestic serpents that captivate our imagination with their beauty and mystery

Background imagePythons Collection: Reticulated Python - close-up showing heat-sensitive pits / membrane

Reticulated Python - close-up showing heat-sensitive pits / membrane. Thermo receptors sensitive to infa-red radiation
PM-5054 Reticulated Python - close-up showing heat-sensitive pits / membrane. S. E. Asia Python reticulatus Thermo receptors sensitive to infa-red radiation

Background imagePythons Collection: Reticulated Python - longest snake in the world

Reticulated Python - longest snake in the world
MK-84 Reticulated Python - longest snake in the world Python reticulatus M. Krishnan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePythons Collection: Indian Python - close-up of head

Indian Python - close-up of head
JPF-76 Indian PYTHON - close-up of head Python molurus Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePythons Collection: Green Python - Adult; can grow to two metres long, Cape York, Queensland, Australia, Cape York

Green Python - Adult; can grow to two metres long, Cape York, Queensland, Australia, Cape York, Australia
JPF-14210 Green Python - Adult; can grow to two metres long Cape York, Queensland, Australia, and Papua New Guinea Morelia viridis Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imagePythons Collection: Carpet Python - Sunning on a rainforest track, Lamington National Park, southern Queensland

Carpet Python - Sunning on a rainforest track, Lamington National Park, southern Queensland, Australia JPF08898
JPF-14211 Carpet Python - Sunning on a rainforest track Lamington National Park, southern Queensland, Australia Morelia spilota Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imagePythons Collection: Oenpelli Rock Python - Arnhemland, Northern Territory, Australia JPF00083

Oenpelli Rock Python - Arnhemland, Northern Territory, Australia JPF00083
JPF-14033 Oenpelli Rock Python - Arnhemland Northern Territory, Australia Morelia oenpelliensis Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePythons Collection: Olive Python - Eating a bandicoot. Adults can eat prey as large as a rock-wallaby

Olive Python - Eating a bandicoot. Adults can eat prey as large as a rock-wallaby, Northern Australia JPF00081
JPF-14034 Olive Python - Eating a bandicoot. Adults can eat prey as large as a rock-wallaby, Northern Australia Antaresia olivaceus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imagePythons Collection: Woma Python

Woma Python
JPF-11808 WOMA PYTHON Desert, Central Australia Aspidites ramsayi Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePythons Collection: Burmese Python

Burmese Python
JD-7264 BURMESE PYTHON - C/U HEAD Python molurus bivittatus John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePythons Collection: African Rock Python - on vegetation - Kenya Africa

African Rock Python - on vegetation - Kenya Africa
FL-237 African Rock Python - on vegetation Kenya Africa. Python sebae Ferrero Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePythons Collection: A Reticulated Python swims from a small freshwater-stream into a sea

A Reticulated Python swims from a small freshwater-stream into a sea, to move between parts of island shore; typical in
ANZ-1140 A Reticulated Python swims from a small freshwater-stream into a sea, to move between parts of island shore Tioman Island, 30 km east off peninsula Malaysia in South China Sea; June

Background imagePythons Collection: Bismark Ringed Python - Found only on the islands of the Bismark Archipelago

Bismark Ringed Python - Found only on the islands of the Bismark Archipelago
PM-10451 Bismark Ringed Python Found only on the islands of the Bismark Archipelago. Bothrochilus boa Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePythons Collection: Amethyst / Amethystine / Scrub Python - after swallowing wallaby

Amethyst / Amethystine / Scrub Python - after swallowing wallaby
HB-689 Amethyst / Amethystine / Scrub Python - after swallowing wallaby Dist: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea & Australia Morelia amethistina Liasis amethistinus Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints

Background imagePythons Collection: Reticulated Python Kinabatangan river, Borneo

Reticulated Python Kinabatangan river, Borneo
GET-1105 Reticulated PYTHON Kinabatangan River, Borneo Python reticulatus Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePythons Collection: Reticulated Python - showing heat sensory pits

Reticulated Python - showing heat sensory pits
DOW-104 Snake, Reticulated PYTHON - Close up of eye and heat sensory pits South East Asia Python reticulatus Steve Downer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePythons Collection: Burmese Python - hatchlings

Burmese Python - hatchlings
CAN-1481 Burmese Python - hatchlings Python molurus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePythons Collection: African Rock Python Zimbabwe, Africa

African Rock Python Zimbabwe, Africa
CAN-12 African Rock Python Zimbabwe, Africa Python sebae John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePythons Collection: Macklot's Python Delphinarium Port Elisabeth. South Africa

Macklot's Python Delphinarium Port Elisabeth. South Africa
WAT-10363 Macklot's Python Delphinarium, Port Elisabeth, South Africa Liasis mackloti M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePythons Collection: Snake ribs

Snake ribs
PM-10032 Snake ribs Python sp Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePythons Collection: Carpet Python Snake East Australia

Carpet Python Snake East Australia
JPF-7410 Carpet Python Snake East Australia Morelia spilotes Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePythons Collection: Woma Python Desert regions central / western Australia. Fam: Boidae

Woma Python Desert regions central / western Australia. Fam: Boidae
JPF-11804 Woma Python Desert regions central / western Australia. Fam: Boidae Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePythons Collection: Reticulated Python - close-up of eye& sensory pits. South East Asia

Reticulated Python - close-up of eye& sensory pits. South East Asia
DOW-103 Snake, Reticulated PYTHON - Close up of eye and heat sensory pits South East Asia Python reticulatus Steve Downer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePythons Collection: Stimson's Python. Also known as Large-blotched Python - Feeds on small mammals, birds

Stimson's Python. Also known as Large-blotched Python - Feeds on small mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs
DH-3260 Stimson's / Large-blotched Python At Lajamanu on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia Antaresia (Liasis) stimsoni Feeds on small mammals, birds

Background imagePythons Collection: Black-headed Python. Photographed near the Kalumburu Rd, Kimberleys, Western Australia

Black-headed Python. Photographed near the Kalumburu Rd, Kimberleys, Western Australia
DH-3190 Black-headed Python. Kalumburu Rd, Kimberleys, Western Australia Aspidites melanocephalus An inhabitant of drier regions of northern Australia

Background imagePythons Collection: Green Tree Python - arboreal Native to New Guinea and Northern Australia

Green Tree Python - arboreal Native to New Guinea and Northern Australia
CAN-2844 Green Tree Python - arboreal Morelia viridis Native to New Guinea and Northern Australia. John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePythons Collection: Green Python - Coiled. Australia - Found in rainforest areas of eastern Cape York Peninsula - A

Green Python - Coiled. Australia - Found in rainforest areas of eastern Cape York Peninsula - A nocturnal arboreal
CAN-2726 Green Python - Coiled Australia Chondropython viridis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePythons Collection: Green Python - Close-up of head. Australia - Found in rainforest areas of eastern Cape York

Green Python - Close-up of head. Australia - Found in rainforest areas of eastern Cape York Peninsula - A nocturnal
CAN-2725 Green Python - Close-up of head Australia Chondropython viridis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePythons Collection: FWO00170

FWO00170
AUS-790 Water python (Antaresia fuscus) that has swallowed a duck. Northern Territory, Australia Frank Woerle / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imagePythons Collection: Centralian carpet python - has heat sensory pits. Can reach 2. 5 metres

Centralian carpet python - has heat sensory pits. Can reach 2. 5 metres
AUS-1002 Centralian carpet python - has heat sensory pits. Can reach 2.5 metres. Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia Morelia bredli John Wombey / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that

Background imagePythons Collection: Carpet python - has heat sensory pits. Can reach 2. 5 metres

Carpet python - has heat sensory pits. Can reach 2. 5 metres
AUS-1001 Carpet python - has heat sensory pits. Can reach 2.5 metres. Shoalhaven Bay, Queensland, Australia Morelia spilota John Wombey / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imagePythons Collection: Pilbara Olive Python Purragurra Hill, Western Australia. Fm: Pythonidae

Pilbara Olive Python Purragurra Hill, Western Australia. Fm: Pythonidae
AU-10-gh Pilbara Olive PYTHON - close-up, with tongue out Purragurra Hill, WA Liasis olivaceus barroni Fm: Pythonidae Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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Pythons, the majestic serpents that captivate our imagination with their beauty and mystery. From the Royal Python to the Ball Python, these creatures have a rich history and fascinating characteristics. The Royal Python, also known as the Ball Python, originates from Africa. With its striking patterns and docile nature, it has become a popular choice among snake enthusiasts. The Albino mutation of this species adds an ethereal touch to its already mesmerizing appearance. Traveling across continents to Australia, we encounter the Jungle Carpet Python. Its distinct head markings set it apart from other sub-species like Cheynei. Found in both Australia and New Guinea, this python showcases nature's diversity at its finest. Back in Africa, we come across another intriguing variation of the Royal Python - the Pastel "Bumblebee" mutation. This unique coloration is a testament to nature's endless creativity. Venturing further into Australia, we stumble upon the Irian Jaya Carpet Python of Variegata's sub-species. Its vibrant colors blend harmoniously with its surroundings - a true marvel of evolution. In controlled conditions within Australia's rainforests lies one of the rarest snakes in existence - the Rough-scaled Python. Known only from around 10 specimens found in Northwest Kimberley region of Western Australia, this elusive creature assumes a defensive posture when threatened. Moving towards Southeast Asia brings us face-to-face with Blood Pythons native to Malaysia and Indonesia. These powerful constrictors are renowned for their deep red hues that resemble fresh blood coursing through their scales. Returning to Australasia reveals yet another gem - Green Tree Pythons inhabiting forests in New Guinea and North East Australia. Their emerald green bodies adorned with yellow markings make them living works of art amidst lush foliage. Amongst all pythons stands out one particularly enchanting specimen - Golden Burmese Pythons with their albino coloring.