albino burnese python, instituto butantan
Burmese Pythons are light-coloured snakes with many brown blotches bordered in black down the back. The perceived attractiveness of their skin pattern contributes to their popularity with both reptile keepers and the leather industry. The pattern is similar in colour, but different in actual pattern to the African Rock Python (Python sebae), sometimes resulting in confusion of the two species outside of their natural habitats.
Direction Same location as last photo
Location Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo State, Brazil, South America
Info F 3.2 0.3 ISO 100 with Canon PowerShot G9
Keywords | Aftersleep, Brazil, Longest Journey, Outdoor, Reptile, Sao Paulo, South America, Subject, Wildlife | ||
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Continent | South America | Country | Brazil |
State | Sao Paulo State | City | Sao Paulo |
Weather | cloudy | Event | Longest Journey |
Day | Sao Paulo | Activity | Dinner |
Date | 2009:09:29 10:39:20 | Make | Canon |
Model | Canon PowerShot G9 | Rating | 3 |
Lens | 7.4-44.4 mm | Flash | Off, Did not fire |
Focal | 14.8 mm | Exposure | 0.3 |
F Number | 3.2 | ISO | 100 |
White Bal. | Manual | Metering | Multi-segment |
Compensation | 0 | Hyperfocal | 10.63 m |
Latitude | -23.5663333333333 | Longitude | -46.71845 |
Altitude | 746.8687151 m | File Size | 6.2 MB |