Posts belonging to Category Asian Snakes
Posted by admin on November 10, 2009
The python trapper that was caught staging the capture of a giant python faces some serious charges in Florida. The whole idea behind the python release and capture was supposedly about bringing some important attention to the problem of exotic animals being released into the wild. The problem is, the animal was released [...]
Categories: Ball Python, Burmese Python, Reticulated Python, Rock Python |
Tags: burmese python, carpet python, dangerous python, exotic animals, python trapper, pythons, reticulated python |
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Posted by admin on October 2, 2009
The Asian rock python, otherwise known as python molurus, can be found in West Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, and in parts of southern Asia and China. The rock python is also one of the biggest snakes on the planet. This snake has been known to eat huge prey that most snakes can [...]
Categories: African Snakes, Asian Snakes, Dangerous Snakes, Rock Python |
Tags: asian snake, biting snake, constrictors, dangerous snake, nonvenomous, pythons, Rock Python, snake attack, snake bite, snake profile |
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Posted by admin on August 16, 2009
The burmese python is one of the most legendary snakes in the world. In past generations, parts of the world have even worshipped this huge constrictor.
Categories: Anaconda, Asian Snakes, Burmese Python, Dangerous Snakes, Reticulated Python |
Tags: anaconda, Asian Snakes, biggest snake, burmese, burmese python, constrictor snakes, constrictors, largest snake, pet snakes, python species, reticulated python, snakes as pets |
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Posted by admin on August 6, 2009
The reticulated python is one of the most feared snakes in all the world and with good reason. It is one of the few snakes that can literally squeeze the life out of you, with little or no chance of you escaping. Once a large reticulated python gets you in it’s coils, you generally are [...]
Categories: Asian Snakes, Dangerous Snakes, General Snake Safety, Reticulated Python, Snake Myths |
Tags: anaconda, asian snake, constrictor, Crocodile, food, human, problem, reticulated python, snake, snake bite, snake bites, snake danger, snakes, Steve Irwin |
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Posted by admin on August 1, 2009
The big four venomous snakes in Asia are the four snakes that are most common to kill. These snakes are all quick to bite and can be deadly in a very short period of time. What truly makes the big four dangerous, however, is the fact that they are all found in and around the [...]
Categories: Asian Snakes, Common Krait, Dangerous Snakes, Indian Cobra, King Cobra, Russell's Viper, Saw Scaled Viper |
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