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A wide image of a long colourful Australian Water Python (Liasis fuscus) crossing a sandy road at night under spotlight at Iron Range, Cape York, QLD-stock-foto
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African burrowing python (Calabaria rainhardtii)-stock-foto
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African Burrowing Python (Calabria reinhardtii)-stock-foto
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Beautiful Eyes Of burrowing Frog, Satara Maharashtra India-stock-foto
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Eryx Johni. John's Earth boa head is specialized for burrowing in the mud. Non venomous. Maharashtra, India.-stock-foto
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Melanophidium khairei or Khaire's black shieldtail, species of burrowing snake, family Uropeltidae, endemic to India.-stock-foto
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burrowing python, ground python, New World python (Loxocemus bicolor), portrait-stock-foto
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Richard O'Grady, director of Glasgow Zoo, holds the recently hatched Mexican burrowing pythons today (Wednesday). The copper-coloured python, grows to around one metre in length and its nearest relative is the West African ground python. Photo by Roger Donovan/PA. See PA story ANIMALS Snakes-stock-foto
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Richard O'Grady, director of Glasgow Zoo, with one of the recently hatched Mexican burrowing pythons today (Wednesday). The copper-coloured python, grows to around one metre in length and its nearest relative is the West African ground python. Photo by Roger Donovan/PA. See PA story ANIMALS Snakes-stock-foto
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. The world of the great forest : how animals, birds, reptiles, insects talk, think, work and live . opotani us. Ngomba Porcupine. Ngozo . . Parrot. Niare Buffalo. Njego . . Leopard. Njokoo . . Elephant. Nkago . . Red- headed Monkey. Nkema . . Monkey (ge- neric name). Nkengo. Ape (variety). Nshiego . Chimpanzee (variety). Nshiego-mbouv^ Bald - headed Ape. Nshiey . Fish. Ntoto . . Ichneumon. Ntungoolooya. Kingfisher. Nyoi.... Wasp. Oganagana Bluish Black Monkey. Ogata . . Burrowing Crocodile. Ombama . Python. Omemba Serpent, Snake. Oseli . . Lizard. Osengi . . Monkey (spe- cies). Oshingi . . Ci-stock-foto
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. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. 396 METAZOAN PHYLA Snakes are more abundant in the tropics than elsewhere and are frequently absent from islands, though found on the adjacent continents. Some snakes Hve mostly in and about fresh water; some live in salt water; others are subterranean, burrowing in the ground; while still others are expert tree climbers. The largest of snakes are a python found in Burma, which reaches a length of over 30 feet, and an anaconda of the region of the Amazon in South America, which may approach 40 feet in length. 419. Venomous Snakes.—The sea snakes are very poi-stock-foto
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African Burrowing Python (Calabaria reinhardtii) Reptilia-stock-foto
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ANIMALS Snakes 1-stock-foto
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Selective closeup shot of a brown snake on a tree with a blurred background-stock-foto
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. The Philippine journal of science. ble that it is a smallerform than the other two above-mentioned species. Only onespecimen was found, although the locality was very thoroughlysearched. It was found burrowing under a decayed log. Python reticulatus Schneider. Various specimens have been observed in captivity in Negros.There is none in the collections I have studied. Mr. McNamarareports that he killed two of these snakes on the agriculturalfarm. Each was more than 3 meters in length. 356 The Philippine Journal of Science 1917 Chersydrus granulatus Schneider. Common along the coasts of Negros-stock-foto