| | | | | | Python sebae is a non-venomous python species found in subsaharan Africa. One of the world's largest species of snakes.
With adults reaching lengths of over 6 m (20 feet), this is one of the world's largest species of snakes.
They are typically brown in color, with olive green and tan irregular blotching, fading to white on the underside. At a glance they can be easily mistaken for the Burmese python, P. molurus, but the two species are not closely related. | | | | | |
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| date | Tue 2007-09-18 10:18:02 |
| focal | 16.2mm (35mm equivalent: 111mm) |
| distant | same location as last photo |
| location | Map of "rock python skin - nairobi snake park" |
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| model | Canon PowerShot A20 |
width | 640 |
| height | 480 |
flash | No |
| timing | 0.0040 s (1/250) |
aperture | f/4.8 |
| metering | matrix |
latitude | S 1d 16.49m 0s |
| longitude | E 36d 48.90m 0s |
elevation | 72.49m |
| country | Kenya |
region | East Africa |
| city | Nairobi |
continent | Africa |
| itinerary | Nairobi Day 2 |
activity | Snake park |
| weather | Sunny |
near | Snake park |
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