Sunday, February 7, 2010

...is having my first fieLd trip after my eLementary years wOrth it?????????


This was my first fieLd trip after I garduated... I dOn't knOw hOw dOes it feeL, after aLL Of everything befOre..but knOw that I'm here, enjOying my new Life at Batangas State University, I dOn't hOw wOuLd everything gO.,

...and this is hOw it gOes....
this phOtO at the Left side was taken at zoObic safari, Last January 29. The python snake is a larger snake, typically growing up to 25 feet or even larger. However, they rarely get longer than 30 feet, although some legends have them getting as long as 50 feet. These stories have never been verified, and though some have offered rewards for a python snake specimen longer than 30 feet, no one has, as of yet, been able to claim that reward........................................

9 comments:

  1. ..hala!
    ..MATRIVIA eh!
    ..ingLish spEakiNg!
    ..gNda ng bLog!

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  2. Python reticulatus, also known as the (Asiatic) reticulated python or regal python, is a species of python found in Southeast Asia. Adults can grow to over 28 feet (8.7 m)in length but normally grow to an average of 10-20 feet. They are the world's longest snakes and longest reptile, but are not the most heavily built. Like all pythons, they are non-venomous constrictors and normally not considered dangerous to humans, even though large specimens are powerful enough to kill an adult and attacks are occasionally reported.
    An excellent swimmer, it has even been reported far out at sea and has consequently colonized many small islands within its range. The specific name is Latin meaning net-like, or reticulated, and is a reference to the complex color pattern.

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  3. ....whatever jay-ar....an haba!!!!! haha...ndeh q na bbasahin.... :)....

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  4. ,,@jaypee: me maLi nga dun sa gramar q....haha...:)

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  5. elow adelaine.........


    danda aman......

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