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I have removed the rubbish that was here before, I researched the topic well and have not come across any 'rainbow python' that is supposed to be a commonly called name, or that it is said to cause 'rainfall', which to me sounds like a vandal putting false information! If you want to verify my article and enhance the article here were my sources; [ [1]], also my other source was a book entitled,'green guide,Snakes and Other Reptiles of Australia' written and comprised by Gerry Swan (The book is the 'Whitley Award Winner' for the best zoological series. Wongdai 12:13 7 April 2007 (UTC)
Would people looking up an encyclopeadia find it of that great worth/importance to read in the main introduction of the article that this is the first snake Steve Irwin owned? Perhaps it could be removed or moved to its own section - famous people who own(ed) the scrub python maybe?
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~Where did the 28 feet come from? The way I here it the record is 23 feet. —Preceding
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I propose adding a gallery to this article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Amethystine_Python.jpg I suggest this image be added to the article. The image is from commons & might need attribution?? Nnoddy ( talk) 02:50, 15 May 2011 (UTC)
I understand the Australian snake has been split as Morelia kinghorni in 2000. — Preceding
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I have removed the rubbish that was here before, I researched the topic well and have not come across any 'rainbow python' that is supposed to be a commonly called name, or that it is said to cause 'rainfall', which to me sounds like a vandal putting false information! If you want to verify my article and enhance the article here were my sources; [ [1]], also my other source was a book entitled,'green guide,Snakes and Other Reptiles of Australia' written and comprised by Gerry Swan (The book is the 'Whitley Award Winner' for the best zoological series. Wongdai 12:13 7 April 2007 (UTC)
Would people looking up an encyclopeadia find it of that great worth/importance to read in the main introduction of the article that this is the first snake Steve Irwin owned? Perhaps it could be removed or moved to its own section - famous people who own(ed) the scrub python maybe?
Lenneth (
talk)
04:29, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
~Where did the 28 feet come from? The way I here it the record is 23 feet. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
67.83.100.52 (
talk)
21:58, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
I propose adding a gallery to this article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Amethystine_Python.jpg I suggest this image be added to the article. The image is from commons & might need attribution?? Nnoddy ( talk) 02:50, 15 May 2011 (UTC)
I understand the Australian snake has been split as Morelia kinghorni in 2000. — Preceding
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