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งูเหลือม.Malayopython reticulatus.
The Reticulated Python has the title of being the world's longest snake, even before the Green Anaconda (although Anacondas grow heavier and are larger in girth, Retics still get the cake when it comes to shere length); they're able to reach almost 7 metres, although such large individuals are very rare. The record is currently held by a captive Reticulated Python named Medusa who measures 7,67 metres. Most interestingly, despite (or perhaps rather because of) their huge size, these snakes can go very long times without eating, the record being 23 months.
They're absurdly beautiful pythons with an unmistakeable net pattern (which is what their common name is referring to). Like the King Cobra, Retics are believed to be one of the most intelligent snakes and have a reputation of being unpredictable and highly aggressive in nature (males are reported to engage in fights over mates that can cause serious, sometimes even lethal wounds). However, they have been kept and bred for many years in captivity (resulting in many fascinating colour morphs) and captive bred individuals can get surprisingly tame and docile if conditioned and handled at a very young age. Just as it is with other Asian pythons, the majority of first captive retics established in the United States actually originated from Thailand.
Unlike many other large constrictors, Retics are active hunters and they are among the very few snakes (if not even the only one) who actually prey on humans, with large specimens being able to kill and swallow them whole; the latest report is from 2018, where the body of an Indonesian woman (who went missing prior) was found completely intact inside a python after villagers caught it and cut it open.
Reticulated Pythons are very common all over Thailand and surprisingly a highly synanthropic species; they can be found in places as unlikely as big megacities like Bangkok (with numerous cases of unpleasant encounters with individuals crawling out of the toilet). They're also excellent swimmers and well adapted to water; thus, the Reticulated Python was one of the first big animals to reinhabit the volcanic island Krakatoa after its eruption and complete destruction in 1883.
Most surprisingly, the Reticulated Python is also one of the few known snakes that are able to reproduce via parthenogenesis, as the case of Thelma showed. In 2012 at the Louisville Zoo in Kentucky, a captive female Reticulated Python called Thelma would suddenly give birth to offspring without any former encounter with a male.
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xxisaacRamirez2007xx [2023-09-01 23:27:11 +0000 UTC]
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Cerberus-Chaos [2023-06-21 14:17:08 +0000 UTC]
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MrPencil357 [2022-04-27 12:38:41 +0000 UTC]
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Lotus105 [2021-02-18 21:59:07 +0000 UTC]
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Culpeo-Fox In reply to Lotus105 [2021-02-18 22:21:04 +0000 UTC]
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Lotus105 In reply to Culpeo-Fox [2021-02-19 01:11:47 +0000 UTC]
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TheTotalDramaCody In reply to Bluey2007 [2020-09-11 16:57:52 +0000 UTC]
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TheTotalDramaCody In reply to Bluey2007 [2020-09-11 16:56:52 +0000 UTC]
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BillyDBunny [2019-04-11 03:46:52 +0000 UTC]
Here in Texas the problem is Burmese Brown Pythons. Released in Florida by irresponsible owners, they are taking over and moving west. Some are huge. Florida has a bounty on them. I caught a six footer in Austin, rather far north for these guys.
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Culpeo-Fox In reply to BillyDBunny [2019-04-11 04:16:40 +0000 UTC]
Yes, i've heard about the problem (though, several owners who couldn't handle their pythons anymore weren't the only reason. Hurricane Andrew most likely is the real culprit to blame for the invasion, as one of the many things it destroyed also was a facility housing bred burmese pythons who then escaped in the process).
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BillyDBunny In reply to Culpeo-Fox [2019-04-11 04:23:40 +0000 UTC]
I had no idea. But for whatever reason, they have really taken to the swamps. I mean, we got gators already, we don't need anything else in the reptile department. I see your work all over Pinterest, I think you are quite the artist. I'll be keeping an eye on you! A real honor, best of luck.
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Culpeo-Fox In reply to BillyDBunny [2019-04-11 12:20:10 +0000 UTC]
Yes, i can understand that sentiment. I love snakes (obviously), but invasive species always are a problem, especially considering the local ecosystem. It's just what you have with Australia and feral foxes/rabbits, messing up everything.
Thank you so much for your kind words on my art!
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BillyDBunny In reply to Culpeo-Fox [2019-04-11 17:06:51 +0000 UTC]
Not at all. I am talking with an Australian here on DA right now about the invasive species thing. He just rescued a snake necked turtle. I could not believe my eyes when I looked that up.
The better the artist the more I learn. I cannot steal from the untalented!
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MidnightTiger8140 [2019-03-30 06:40:03 +0000 UTC]
I love the stained glass style you used for these snakes! Beautiful work
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Applejack2307 [2019-02-17 11:10:36 +0000 UTC]
The colors and the style are amazing ! Ssssssssssstunning and absssssolutely fantassssssssstic !!!!!
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Blur-Falco [2018-05-01 23:28:03 +0000 UTC]
Whoa. Remind me to decorate my whole house with this!
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Skia [2018-04-25 18:50:16 +0000 UTC]
...und ich dachte gestern noch...wie schön wäre es, den Netzpython auf deiner Hauptseite zu sehen.
:'''')
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Culpeo-Fox In reply to Skia [2018-04-26 18:19:24 +0000 UTC]
:''') Eigentlich ein Skandal, dass das nicht schon viel früher passiert ist. Am liebsten würde ich ja auch noch Wanderfalke/Mamba auf die Frontpage packen. Und ein Papua-Teppichpython müsste ganz streng genommen auch noch mal längst her. Aaah.
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BriNegative [2018-03-09 21:54:48 +0000 UTC]
I absolutely love reticulated pythons... and your artwork! I can't believe I only just stumbled upon your profile! I just started watching you, and I may eventually buy some prints of your snake art!
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Culpeo-Fox In reply to BriNegative [2018-03-10 17:59:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I'm super glad you enjoy my stuff.
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acepredator [2017-05-15 00:45:01 +0000 UTC]
The only snake that has been recorded fighting a tiger and killing it (at the cost of its own life)
That snake was handicapped because it ate a pig earlier: imagine what one at full capacity could do.
At least they hardly ever eat people.
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Deviant294852 [2017-03-18 01:44:33 +0000 UTC]
I thought this was a picture of a snake at first. 0.0 Really nice job!
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Zgredos87 [2017-02-25 03:08:18 +0000 UTC]
Some also know much about snakes. Is this Boa constrictor? Or another python? No, some other color, and name of the reticulated. My mistake. I love snakes. Knew about this, because really interested in this. And still I like it.
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Culpeo-Fox In reply to AngelDutchDragon [2017-01-28 02:48:56 +0000 UTC]
Not for this time, as this series is all about snakes that occur in Thailand.
(Thailand has the Radiated Rat Snake, however, which is the baddest ratsnake in all land)
I might expand these portraits to snakes from other countries whenever i did all my Thai ones, as people already requested balls, anacondas and the sorts.
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Ravenroseserpent [2016-11-22 03:00:15 +0000 UTC]
My favourite Python along with the Carpet, Green, Diamond, Burmese and Olive Python. My favourite Snakes are Cobras, Taipans, Black Tiger Snakes and Black Mamba
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thinmintXD [2016-07-14 17:03:40 +0000 UTC]
Love this type of background! You should do more of these. Snakes, foxes, dragons, etc would all look cool styled like this.
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Aerisyka [2016-06-08 07:32:39 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful! This is my favorite snake too, and you absolutely did them justice.
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MadHatterPunk [2016-06-07 01:22:11 +0000 UTC]
Wow! I love the combination of the snake scales and the tapestry design (if you can call it that). Really quite beautiful.
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CartoonMetalWarrior [2016-06-06 21:58:15 +0000 UTC]
There is a famous pro wrestler that always carried snakes like that to the ring (one of them was a reticulated named Lucifer), Jake "The Snake" Roberts. Funny thing is, he actually hates snakes. However, he came up with the gimmick as a joke but Vince McMahon thought it was a wonderful idea and he was stuck with it. To this day he still hates them .
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Anatoliba [2016-06-05 19:34:58 +0000 UTC]
Du hast die Erhabenheit dieses Tieres mit diesem Bild wunderbar eingefangen.
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lordis-pyromite [2016-06-04 23:31:23 +0000 UTC]
Wunderschön
Der Königspython und die Regenbogenboa sind meine persönlichen Lieblinge. Vielleicht Stoff für ein nächstes Projekt ^^ ?
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