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Another Large Python bivittatus from Everglades NP

Feb 18, 20121068 views2 min read

The following is from the National Parks Traveler webiste. The story is dated February 17, 2012. A Burmese python…

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Fungal Ant Gardens as Incubators for Snake Eggs

Feb 21, 20121154 views3 min read

Parental care in snakes is poorly documented. It has been known since the 18th century that female…

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Chrysosporium Threatens Endangered Rattlesnake

Feb 22, 20121082 views2 min read

The Chicago Tribune is carrying the following story:  CHAMPAIGN, Ill.— A fungus rarely seen in the wild…

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New Sea Snake From Australia

Feb 22, 20121092 views2 min read

Photo credit Brian G. Fry A paper, published yesterday in the journal Zootaxa, announces the discovery and notes…

A female Burmese python with eggs.

Burmese Python Nest in Great Cypress Swamp

Oct 16, 2025576 views3 min read

Lisa McBride, a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) biologist, led a study to document a record-setting Burmese python…

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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