Henry Piorun’s burmese python, Kitty Video Clip

Henry Piorun is a well known snake breeder who breeds many different kinds of snakes. I visited Henry Piorun’s breeding facility, and saw many impressive animals. There were dwarf reticulated pythons, gila monsters, carpet pythons, ball pythons, green tree pythons, and etc. This is a 17′, and a couple hundred pound burmese python which currently belongs to Hnery Piorun. Kitty has been, one of 450 snakes that were used on the set of the movie, Snakes on a Plane. She was the largest snake on the set.
Please visit his website
www.a1pythons.com
Wholesale Reptiles

This snake is entirely bright white with no pattern and black eyes.

Video Clip: My New Ball Python Snake

NOTE: Check out my website for more info at: cppursell.com/monty.html
On Friday, May 25th, I bought my first snake, a Ball Python snake from a local pet shop! He’s really nice, and doesn’t mind being held. Here’s a video of him in is terrarium, taken June 1st. Enjoy!
You can check out my website for more info and pictures at: www.cppursell.com

Oviparous, with anywhere from 3-11 rather large eggs being laid 4-6 being most common.

Turtle Tracks M45: Mojo’s Tracks Day 45 Movie

Mojo has moved about 40 feet south and is resting on the surface under a blown-down American Holly shrub.

This is the ongoing saga of “Mojo” the Eastern Box Turtle. Through the magic of modern technology, glimpse into the life of a wild box turtle in its natural environment. For more detailed info on Mojo and my Eastern Box Turtle conservation and tracking program please take a look at the Turtle Tracks website at: http://www.geocities.com/thesolorover/Boxtrack.html

Special Thanks to:

Mojo the Eastern Box Turtle

Earthshine Mountain Lodge

Alan Cameron

Charlie Green of Turtle Talks in Asheville, NC.

Telenax radio telemetry systems

Marian O’Neil

Gabrielle Graeter of the NCWRC

Steve Irwin “The Crocodile Hunter”

Stay tuned for more of Mojo’s Tracks!

Only in the soft-shelled turtles and leatherback sea turtles are obvious scutes absent, leaving skin to cover the bones.