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Anthill, Children's and Spotted Pythons (Antaresia)
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Antaresia stimsoni - English URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/snakes/pythons/astimsoni.htm
Photo and map of distribution.
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Antaresia childreni - English URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/snakes/pythons/achildreni.htm
Antaresia childreni - German URL: http://www.squamata.info/haltung/schlangen/a_childreni.htm
Die deutschsprachige Terraristikplattform. Alles rund um exotische Tiere.
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Antaresia maculosa - English URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/snakes/pythons/amaculosa.htm
Genus Antaresia - English URL: http://www.curator.org/LegacyVMNH/WebOfLife/Kingdom/P_Chordata/ClassReptilia/O_S
Anthill or dwarf pythons, limited in size to about 1 meter (3.1 feet). Generally brown or dark tan snakes with darker blotches or spots on the body, and a pale unmarked belly.
Ant-hill Pythons - Antaresia perthensis - English URL: http://www.smuggled.com/ant2.htm
Ant-hill Pythons remain one of the least known of Australia's pythons. This shouldn't necessarily be so. You see they are dirt common where they occur. More on this later. Much of the information that follows has previously been published in papers by myself in Reptiles (Hoser, 1995) and Litteratura Serpentium (Hoser, 1992).
Antaresia - English URL: http://www.pythons.net/australia/antaresia/
Well the Childrens and Spotted species were pretty popular in the early 90s however that was probably due to the "investment" aspect of them. They were easy to keep and darn easy to breed. However they were only popular for a few years.
Australia's dwarf pythons - genus Antaresia - English URL: http://www.smuggled.com/chicom2.htm
Few herpetologists in the early 1980's were even aware that such a synonymy even existed. Things began to change when in 1981 I wrote a paper formally describing the Western Australian form as a new species. At the same time I also sought to redescribe the Ant-hill Python as Liasis perthensis (as a full species) in a separate paper, which was by that stage erroneously regarded by most as being an invalid name applied to western populations of the so-called Children's Python.
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