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A brief snippet about 1. General

A brief introduction to the species will be inserted here ..... coming soon! In the interim we have a number of links on the species, listed on this page.

 




 
Natural Habitat
Python Snakes - German site in English

A short write on most (of not all the pythons) Well worth a read.


 
Breeders & Retailers
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Australian Pythons.nl

Welcome to Australianpythons.nl! Australianpythons.nl is the website of Tamar Comis and Léon Westerd. Keeping snakes is a hobby we share. After seven years of keeping different species of boas and pythons, we focused on keeping and breeding Australian pythons. We are still expanding the number of species. We take our time in selecting our animals carefully. On this site you can see, which species we currently have in our collection. You can also see what offspring our snakes had. Also, there is a page on which we offer and/or request animals for sale.

Australianpythons.nl Dutch breeder of Autralian Pythons

Australianpythons.nl is the website of Tamar Comis and Léon Westerd. Keeping snakes is a hobby we share. After seven years of keeping different species of boas and pythons, we focused on keeping and breeding Australian pythons. We are still expanding the number of species. We take our time in selecting our animals carefully.

Bob Clark

Welcome to the on-line home of Bob Clark Captive Bred Reptiles. Snakes, sales, and service... that's what we do. We specialize in pythons for collectors, breeders and institutions. We hope you'll give us the opportunity to serve you. If there are any problems to report about the site you may e-mail the webmaster at webmaster@bobclark.com . For any other questions or comments, please visit the contact page.

Constrictors Unlimited

Captive Bred Pythons and Boa Contrictors My reptile business has become very successful. I am still reinvesting most of the profit in new breeding stock, cages and FOOD. I believe that the main reason for my success is treating my customers right. I spend many hours on the phone or answering e-mails from customers and future customers and I am always happy to help if I can. I believe that the most important part of this business is good customer service.

Don Patterson Pythons and Boas

Henry Piorun Reptiles - Canadian Reptile Breeder

High End Herps.com

Prehistoric Pets.com

The history of Prehistoric Pets begins in 1988 when an ex-fisherman named Jay Brewer and his wife Becky opened a pet store in Fountain Valley, CA. The store was called Pet Country, and while stocking a variety of pets and pet supplies, the store was one of the first in the area to stock a large supply of reptiles. Pet Country began circulating a nationwide price list and soon adopted the slogan "The Reptile Leaders".

Reptile Crazy - Norwich, Norfolk, UK

We are a husband and wife team based in Norwich, Norfolk. We have had a personal interest in reptiles for many years. In recent years we have concentrated our efforts on Australian pythons such as blackhead and woma pythons but our real passion is for green tree pythons. We are proud to say we have managed to breed these beautiful animals in consecutive years. Visit our sister site at www.ukchondros.co.uk to view our green tree python project.

Ron's Reptiles

Royal Constrictor Designs

All of our animals are captive bred and born at our facility. We will be at the NARBC in Tinley Park (Chicago) on Oct. 7th and 8th. We can deliver any animals you need to the show to avoid shipping costs! Ball Pythons Boa Constrictors Green Tree Pythons Reticulated Pythons Carpet Pythons Blood Pythons Honduran Milksnakes

Selective Origins.com - Australian Pythons


 
Pictures
Natures Window - Pythons (Pythonidae)

Pythons picture page - GLK HERP


 
More Info.
A Listing of Australian Pythons - distribution

Size and Breeding Information for Australian Snakes


 
Taxonomy
A Revision of the Australasian Pythons

AN INTRODUCTION The pythons of Australia and New Guinea are of interest to most herpetologists. In spite of this great interest, there has been some uncertainty as to the taxonomic relationships between the various forms. Differing taxonomic arrangements have been proposed by many authors including: Cogger (1983), Kluge (1993), Underwood and Stimson (1990) and Wells and Wellington (1985). Names that have been made synonymous with those in current usage are listed by Cogger (1983) and McDowell (1975). This excludes those names used since by Wells and Wellington (1983, 1985a) and the authors who have in turn adopted those names.


 

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