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Burmese PythonEducational resources on Burmese PythonBurmese Python or Python molurus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Near Threatened . IUCN Profile of the Burmese Python Python.html: If you are seriously thinking of getting a burmese python, DON'T. ... If you are still determined to get a burmese python, get good information first. ... http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/python.html Burmese Python--Big, Beautiful . . . and Threatened - National Zoo ...: Burmese Python--Big, Beautiful . . . and Threatened Brought to you by the National Zoo| FONZ. ... Burmese Python--Big, Beautiful . . . and Threatened. ... http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Support/AdoptSpecies/AnimalInfo/BurmesePython/default.cfm EcoView--Ecopassage - 2.22.04: A BURMESE PYTHON COULD BE MORE THAN A PEST. ... How would you like to find out that a 15-foot-long Burmese python was a permanent resident in your neighborhood? ... http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/ecoview/Eco61.htm SHOULD PEOPLE BE ALLOWED TO KEEP DANGEROUS ANIMALS?: ...more chilling. The 8-year-old girl was crushed to death in her parent's house by a 10-foot long, 70-pound Burmese python. Anyone ... http://www.uga.edu/srel/ecoview10-21-01.htm Oxbow Meadows Photo Gallery - Recent Events: A 15-foot Burmese python on display at Reptile Fest 2003. A young boa constrictor lies on top of a cage with a larger boa! Kids try the Reptile Toss game. ... http://oxbow.colstate.edu/oxbow_meadows_recent_events.htm Python Research Gives Insight into Digestion: One Person's "Ick" is Another's Fascination. Python Research Gives Insight into Digestion. Dr. Stephen Secor studies the Burmese python. by Chris Bryant. ... http://research.ua.edu/archive2003/python.html Burmese Python FAQ: BURMESE PYTHON. Care In Captivity. From: brigdit@aol.com (Brigdit). THINK!!! Do you _really_ want a snake that will grow more than ... http://plato.phy.ohiou.edu/~mash/herp/burmesefaq.html 15. Burmese python (A), Python molurus bivittatus: A. B. 15. Burmese python (A), Python molurus bivittatus, with chronic respiratory disease. While mixed gram-negative bacteria are ... http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/sacs/wildlife/antimicrobialtherapy/15.htm Resources and Links: Mooney, Stacey D. Burmese Python: WhoZoo. ... Stark, JM and Kathleen Beese. 2001 Structural flexibility of the intestine of Burmese python in response to feeding. ... http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/midorcas/animalphysiology/websites/2003/Heiner/resources.htm
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