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Blood on the Move

This view gives a good idea of the ideal weight of a blood python. Look closely at the symmetry of the snake and consider that this snake is fat, plenty fat to breed. But not too fat, as are most blood pythons pictured on the Internet.

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Basic Herpetoculture Series

  • Determining the Sex of Snakes
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Care Sheets

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  • Common Boa Constrictors, Information and Care
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VPI Publications

  • The Distribution of the Burmese Python, Python molurus bivittatus (1.55 MB PDF)
  • Comments on a Flawed Herpetological Paper and an Improper and Damaging News Release from a Government Agency (257.46 KB PDF)
  • An Open Letter to Dr Snow Regarding the Origins of the Pythons in Everglades National Park (75.56 KB PDF)
  • Tracy Barker's Response to the USF&W Notice of Inquiry (25.53 KB PDF)
  • Dave Barker's response to the USF&W Notice of Inquiry (83.84 KB PDF)
  • Review: An Ecological Risk Assessment of Nonnative Boas and Pythons as Potentially Invasive Species in the US (295.91 KB PDF)
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