100% fake photo and not a very good one at that, clearly a photoshop rookie made this picture.
Your cartons still safe Jonno
Your right thats a "pygmy stimpsons python" from Mossman, i can tell by the markings
100% fake photo and not a very good one at that, clearly a photoshop rookie made this picture.
Your cartons still safe Jonno
Your right thats a "pygmy stimpsons python" from Mossman, i can tell by the markings
Turns out there's two stories about this snake...one set of photo's say 3.3m, the second says it's 10'1"?
Cris - The fact that after a few years of offering my deal (A carton for the chance to just see one over 3.0m, $1000 to just see one over 3.5m or $10,000 to purchase one over 3.5m) I still haven't had to open my wallet or go to the Bottle-O kind of says that snakes over 3.0m are pretty special...as does museum records and just about everybody who's seen their fair share of Carpets opinions. Generally these oversize pythons are very conspicuous too, establishing themselves as apex predators and becoming quite confident and basking in highly visible areas.
Maybe they have messed around with contrast or something as it just looks totally weird to me, or am just the only one??? Maybe I need my eyes checked
3m 1inch? That's the funniest measurement I have ever heard! :lol:just to let you know it was measured at 3m 1inch
The fellow with me and owner of the snake is John Cann and he has pictures of
his much bigger one which was from many years ago so we will try to find them
as it was measured and recorded back then and was much bigger than this snake.
Not sure of it's length but here's John with a really big carpet:
Time to say goodbye to some not so cuddly friends - Arts - Entertainment
Was'nt the deal it had to be a wild specimen???
the edge of snake is to sharp and stands out making it feel like its not part of the picture
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