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RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 11-08-2024


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RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 11-09-2024

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Quote:South Africa Python skin 5.5 m



RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 11-29-2024


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Quote:Amazing photos the claim 22 feet long Burmese Python? 



RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 12-06-2024


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Quote:Photo of the famous reticulated python known as Samantha in the personal archive of biologist Frank Indiviglio



RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 12-07-2024


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Quote:Huge specimen of 17 to 19 feet long Burmese Python known by the name Samantha that lives in captivity in Bohol in the Philippines?

Sources: https://discoverbohol.com/Features/BoholPythons.htm
https://www.phtourguide.com/samantha-the-burmese-python-in-maribojoc-bohol/



RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 12-07-2024


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Quote:Burmese Python of at least 6 meters the new world record for this species of snake?

This is probably the largest specimen of Burmese Python ever filmed in Shark Valley, Everglades, Florida, USA and throughout the world in this video we see a 3 to 3.6 meter Alligator dragging a Burmese python almost twice its size, this means that it a true giant would be at least 6 meters long.

Source: https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/12/03/alligator-python-video-florida-everglades/76729375007/



RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 12-10-2024


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Quote:Solving a mystery in the photo of the Giant Breast from China, supposed to be 16.7 meters long, which in reality was a female specimen belonging to the Reticulated Python species, killed on September 23, 2009 in the province of Sayabouri in Laos by loggers Now let's analyze this 16.7-meter snake that was reported online. Some media calculated the length of this python based on the height of the character in the picture. We can see that the camera in the character is further away, and the python is closer to the camera, so this reference object was found. It's not accurate. We use the width of the excavator's bucket as a plane to calculate the ratio, which will be more accurate. An excavator of this size is ill. It's a big one. I checked the information. Its bucket width is generally 0.8-0.95 meters wide. (As seen by the yellow line in the picture) I marked the length of the snake with a red line. According to the proportion, if the width of the bucket is 0.8 meters, then the length of the snake is 5.36 meters, and the width of the bucket is 0.95 meters, then the length of the snake is 6.36 meters, which is far from 16.7 meters.



RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 01-19-2025


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Quote:Skeleton of a huge 6.80 meter long Reticulated Python specimen killed in 1928 on the Island of Sumatra in Indonesia.



RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 02-06-2025


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Quote:Normal size of male specimens of the world's largest snake species



RE: Pythons - ruimendes1 - 02-13-2025


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Quote:Photo of the largest Burmese Python ever recorded?

New photo measuring the 6.75 meter long skeleton of a Burmese Python specimen in Hainan, China in 2009.