Malayopython reticulatus
Sun 16 to 22 leet (49 to 6.7 m)
Diet Mammals, birds, and other animals
Malayopython reticulatus
Sun 16 to 22 leet (49 to 6.7 m)
Diet Mammals, birds, and other animals
Range
Southeast Asia
Habitat
Rainforests
The longest snake
#2025 #alnair #worldwatercolormonth #watercolor #gouache #reticulatedpython #ocpedro #fanta #pool
Pedro the Reticulated Python, after weeks of being indoors, takes a plunge at the orange tiled pool, like he's drinking that sweet sweet Fanta Sea.
Gouache, colored pencil, and ink on paper
Hi-res image can be found on https://patreon.com/alnair93.
2025
#2025 #alnair #easter #easterbunny #snake #reticulatedpython #python #gouache
Terribly late, but I can't resist to apply this pink filter and add my python character in the annual Easter Bunny costume.
Hi-res pic on https://patreon.com/alnair93
2025
#2025 #alnair #yearofthesnake #lunarnewyear #watercolor #reticulatedpython #mochamousse
A reticulated python cozying up for the New Year, with coffee and books at his arsenal. Colors echo the warm coffee brown colors for this year, plus an echo of the colors from the first half of the decade.
A hi-res image can be found over my Patreon at patreon.com/alnair93
2025
News blips: Not trying to scare you
Here’s a collection of interesting stories from this week that might make you decide not to travel. Sorry about that. I don’t mean to scare you, but always be aware of the risk and try to be as prepared as possible.
Alaskan giant waves
Humans venture into dangerous areas made more so due to climate change. Here’s a news bit that I never thought about before, and adds yet another reason for me to never take an ocean cruise – I’m already terrified of giant waves and norovirus.
Here are some facts about Alaskan cruises:
The conclusions we can take from all that are slightly terrifying. First, while there are many ships visiting these areas, and giant waves have already been observed in the fjords, the odds of a ship being hit are still low. However, the odds could be getting worse. Scientists are trying to inform mariners of the risk and develop emergency plans. It’s unclear how well any escape plans could work when the events happen unexpectedly and so quickly. Source: Hakai magazine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snJsrRxrFro
Hail, hail, not all the plane is here
A plane flying from Spain to Vienna, Austria encountered hail when flying through an unexpected thunderstorm that was not showing on radar. The plane flew into the storm about 20 minutes prior to landing. As turbulence affected the passengers, hail hit the plane, utterly destroying the nose cone (really, it’s the radome, apparently) and cracking the front windscreen. The plane did land safely. A few weeks ago, a man was killed due to turbulence on a flight. Unexpected turbulence and heavier storms are expected to increase due to atmospheric instability from climate change. Source: BBC
This type of damage has been documented before, particularly last July.
According to this information, the outer windscreen is not critical, except for visibility, because the second layer is not damaged by hail. Damage to the radome does not affect the capability to fly. Even the engines are designed to withstand impact. So, while this incident looks bad, the plane damage wasn’t extremely dangerous. However, you wouldn’t want to have experienced it.
OW! My nose!Another fatality by python
There have been multiple incidents of people, albeit those of smaller stature, being attacked and eaten by pythons in Indonesia. Another gruesome find surfaced last week as a woman went missing in the village of Kalempang in South Sulawesi. The woman’s belongings were found as well as a very full 16 ft reticulated python. Their worst fears were realized as her body was inside. It’s not perfectly clear that this happened as described because of the sources and translation issues. But this is not an isolated incident, as other people have been documented as meeting the same fate. Source: CBS News.
The pythons will kill livestock. And, even pet pythons can be dangerous. While there have been a few reports of sightings of reticulated pythons in Florida, it’s not been officially established as an invasive species. The most common python in Florida is the Burmese python, most of which are not gigantic when they are killed. But they can get very big. Not to get too morbid, but, as a fact, humans are tough to swallow due to our shoulders. Children and pets are at greater risk and should not be left alone with large snakes. In the wild, pythons are ambush predators that may hide in trees, striking first, and constricting.
#Alaska #climateChange #eatenByPython #giantWaves #hail #planeDamage #reticulatedPython #tsunami
From Stardus to Stardust - Reticulated python
Thanks to Serpentus for the opportunity ❤️
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