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Monday, October 19, 2020

Diamond Python Report By Sonny.

 The diamond python is a carnivore. Adults average 7 feet (2 meters) in length, though some individuals grow to 13 feet(4 meters).







The scales of the snake are small and glossy.









Pythons grow fast, they can grow up to a few feet per year. Female pythons can have 50 or more eggs! Inhabiting Australia and new guinea they’re found in wet and dry places.





                                                                             The diamond python needs to catch its prey on it’s first strike. 

Most snakes go in straight lines, though some snakes and pythons go side to side. 


Baby pythons face more danger than the adult diamond pythons.

 



10 comments:

  1. Hi Sonny!
    I like your snake report, its very informative.
    It reminds me of a book I read about snakes.
    Maybe keep the writing closer together with the pictures at the end of the story :)

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  2. Hi Sonny it is Sam, You did great on your Diamond Python Report. You did good job on putting the paragraphs in order. This reminded me of when I found a worm looking like a kobra. Maybe next time you could tell us what it was like to make it. Did you like your work?
    From Sam

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  3. Hi sonny I´m Dominic from Yaldhurst model School I think pythons are cool and the truth is I don´t know any of this information how did you get the photos of the endangered diamond python and where did you get the info?

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  4. Hi Sonny. I really like your post because it remind me when I read snake book. How long did it take for you to do it? It was a good story by. Next time you could put more words in.

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  6. Hi Sonny I like this post because I didnt know about those python they sound very big and I like snake so its very good.

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  7. Hi Sonny its me Maddox! all of these facts are very interesting I refuse to believe that diamond pythons and pythons in general can grow that big! Anyways the facts were interesting Bye!

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  8. I like how you had to search up some some bad snakes to make this post maybe next you could make a story about it.

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  9. Hi Sonny. It is Duke. I enjoyed reading this blog post, I never knew that diamond pythons could get so big, that first photo it looked huge.
    Bye have a nice day.

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  10. Hi Sonny. I like snakes, they are very cool animals. It is amazing how big it is. It would be cool working with snakes, but scary at the same time. I have held a snake before. It was cool. i was about 4 or 5 years old at the time, when I went with Cayden my brother and my dad.

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