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SRI LANKAN PYTHON

May 27, 20181443 views1 min read

This is a Sri Lankan Python [Python m. pimbura]. This python occupies many habit types in Sri…

Calling all hunters: Everglades National Park wants you to kill its Burmese pythons

Calling all hunters: Everglades National Park wants you to kill its Burmese pythons

Jun 1, 2018995 views4 min read

The following story is from the Miami Herald. BY JENNY STALETOVICHjstaletovich@miamiherald.comUpdated May 31, 2018 04:24 PMFaced with…

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China’s Giant Salamanders are gone from the wild

Jun 7, 20181272 views3 min read

The Chinese Giant Salamander, Andrias davidianus (Blanchard, 1871), is the largest amphibians living today and may exceed…

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Indian Egg-eating Snake – is not related to African Egg-Eating snakes

Jun 7, 20181704 views2 min read

Two genera of colubroid snakes are known to swallow eggs whole, slit the shell, swallow the contents…

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The second species of Malayopython, Malayopython timoriensis (Peters, 1876)

May 25, 20181343 views2 min read

The Reticulated Python is the well—known member of the genus Malayopython. There is, however, a second species…

About Me

John C Murphy

John C Murphy

Naturalist, Photographer ,
zoologist

After retiring from a career teaching biology and anatomy & physiology and science administration, I study reptiles and amphibians (but focus mostly on squamates). My current interest are in snake phylogeny and diversity, highly aquatic snakes (that are non-sea snakes), the herpetofauna of Trinidad and Tobago, and giant snakes. I have been on the Board of Directors of the Chicago Herpetological Society (positions held include president and publication secretary 1975-1987), the Board of Directors of the Tucson Herpetological Society (2018 -2020). From 1987 to 2021 I was a research associate at the Field Museum in Chicago. Currently I am a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Snake Specialists Group and I am on the board of directors of Friends of Madera Canyon and the International Society for the History and Bibliography of Herpetology (ISHBH).

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