Bredl's pythons
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Bredl's pythons
With the sun being out today I decided to make the most of it and take a few photos of a snake that first sparked my obsession with the Aussie pythons.....
Male (Mac)
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Female (Uluru)
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Being from a desert habitat in the wild these guys LOVE the sun and were happy enough for me to plonk them down and snap away.
One of the reasons they are now regarded as a species - Morelia bredli - separate from the other carpet pythons (Morelia spilota) is their high scale counts - they have many more scales on the head and body than other carpet pythons
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Their colouration and patterning is also perfectly adapted for camoflage in their native habitat - the central desert area of Australia, the 'red centre'
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Male (Mac)
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Female (Uluru)
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Being from a desert habitat in the wild these guys LOVE the sun and were happy enough for me to plonk them down and snap away.
One of the reasons they are now regarded as a species - Morelia bredli - separate from the other carpet pythons (Morelia spilota) is their high scale counts - they have many more scales on the head and body than other carpet pythons
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Their colouration and patterning is also perfectly adapted for camoflage in their native habitat - the central desert area of Australia, the 'red centre'
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morelia- I swear I'm not addicted
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Re: Bredl's pythons
absolutely stunning Karl! I love their colouring and their eyes are amazing!
Emma M- Lurker
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Re: Bredl's pythons
Karl, you know how much I love Bredl's, but even so, these two are quite simply stunning snakes. The third pic is amazing! If you'd consider swapping these for a nice pair of cornsnakes then i'm 'yer man'!
moloch gibbon- I've no home to goto
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Re: Bredl's pythons
They have the most fantastic eyes don't they but I have to say that face shot is simply beautiful. Marvelous animals Karl.
Re: Bredl's pythons
Gorgous snakes Karl. I picked up my first one last Friday. A lovely male at about 3.5foot.
Herpalist- Newbie
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Re: Bredl's pythons
they are stunning snakes i have a little female and its so cool i thought it would be a bit bitty but its not. great looking snakes that ya have there
barney- Lurker
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Re: Bredl's pythons
Woo Nice Man , Shes Beautiful
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