Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
The Borneo Short-tail Python is endangered due to poaching for its attractive skin. This one is safe at the Serpentarium in Mendoza, Argentina.In context at www.dixpix.ca/indonesia/fauna/reptiles/index.html
Summary[edit] Description: Python curtus. Date: 1915. Source: Rooij, Nelly de. 1915. The reptiles of the Indo-Australian archipelago. Leiden. Vol. 2. Author: Nelly de Rooij. Permission(Reusing this file): pd as given on www.archive.org.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Female ball python showing weight reduction immediately after laying a clutch of eggs. Date: May 2008. Source: Own work. Author: WingedWolfPsion.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Ball Python from Jatujak Market pet zone, Thailand ไทย: งูหลามบอล โซนสัตว์เลี้ยงตลาดสวนจตุจักร. Date: 8 June 2019, 18:54:47. Source: Own work. Author: Tris T7.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Twin Angolan Dwarf Pythons (Python anchietae) hatching. These specimen were bred in captivity. This picture is a donation of Markus Borer www.BoaPython.ch Deutsch: Schlüpfende Zwillinge des Angolapythons (Python anchietae). Diese Tiere sind Gefangenschaftsnachzuchten. Das Foto wurde gespendet von Markus Borer www.BoaPython.ch. Date:. Source: Own work. Author: Tigerpython.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Geographic distribution of Python brongersmai (Bloodpython), Python breitensteini (Borneo short-tailed python) and Python curtus (Sumatra short-tailed python) Red: Python brongersmai Yellow: Python breitensteini Green: Python curtus based on: J. Scott Keogh, David G. Barker und Richard Shine: Heavily exploited but poorly known: systematics and biogeography of commercially harvested pythons (Python curtus group) in Southeast Asia. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 73: 113–129, 2001 Deutsch: Geographisches Verbreitungsgebiet von Python brongersmai (Blutpython), Python breitensteini (Borneo-Kurzschwanzpython) und Python curtus (Sumatra-Kurzschwanzpython) Rot: Python brongersmai Gelb: Python breitensteini Grün: Python curtus basierend auf: J. Scott Keogh, David G. Barker und Richard Shine: Heavily exploited but poorly known: systematics and biogeography of commercially harvested pythons (Python curtus group) in Southeast Asia. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 73: 113–129, 2001. Date: 25 July 2009. Source: Own work. Author: Tigerpython.
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A