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Jeremy Kriske

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These guys are also known as Timor pythons, although they are not found on the island of Timor. They are an amazing python, that is actually a lot more like a coulubrid.

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I agree with bunnykins I thought it looked not unlike a stimson, with a few mods of course.
 
These guys are also known as Timor pythons, although they are not found on the island of Timor. They are an amazing python, that is actually a lot more like a coulubrid.
what do u mean they are more like a colubrid? just curious... it sounds a bit strange to me... beautiful snakes though, what a find!!!
 
Craig.a.c,
Actually, they are in the genus python. Many feel they should be moved to morelia, but they are in python for now.

eladidare,
I just mean they are more similar to a king snake in the behavior digestive cycle. They are constanly on the move, unlike any of my "lazy" pythons. Not much basking or laying around. They also digest a meal very quickly and have no trouble spraying you when handles, very similar to many coulubrids.

And thanks again all!
 
Hm I remember my mates when they were posted over there saying that the snakes use to come into their hootchies of a night time cause it was warm.
 
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