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Old 01-17-13, 11:17 AM   #1
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Re: Burmese Pyhton Natural History

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Excellent article Frank, and superb advice to the young man in the comments section beneath the article.

I really like Burms, the normal "wild" phase and the albino. But there's not a massive amount of info "out there", especially compared to other species.

What I've always had difficulty finding too is beautiful burm photos with naturalistic backgrounds... I collect snake photographs/images and have yet to find a stunning (professional grade) photo of one in a natural looking setting.
Now that you mention it, same here - I went through some books last night, good habitat photos scarce as you say; thought perhaps in Pope's Giant snakes, but no. I don't recall if there were any in the more recent Tales of Giant Snakes, do not have it on hand, Best regards, Frank
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