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some kinghorni pics

dave barker Nov 24, 2003 04:20 PM

Here are a few pics. First, the big male that was responsible for the bite in the picture that I posted.
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Then, a 13-foot female, six years old.
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Here's a yearling
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Check out the picture of the Oenpelli python at the Breeder's Bragging Post.
Enjoy
VPI

Replies (3)

wulf Nov 24, 2003 11:21 PM

Hi Dave,

great pictures of great animals. I've always had an affinity to these pythons, but quite hard to get over here
This yearling looks somehow cute and adoreable, but he probobly will adore his keeper after years too.

The Oenpelli picture is grat, too. John Weigel once said he would be working on genetic analysis of these great animals, but yet I've never heared of results. I assumed it would be somehow a "mix" out of scrub and carpet and I remember to read something like that later in an other publication...

Cheers,
Wulf
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steno Nov 25, 2003 06:12 AM

..very impressive taxon!

All the best

Stefano

jordanm Dec 08, 2003 07:19 PM

I like the Oenpelli alot too, never seen a pic of one before. Does that thing have a blue tongue? It looks like it in the pic but I can't really tell.
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