Dataset: OMNH-Herpetology
Taxa: Pythonidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Herpetology collection


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Python Daudin, 1803
40154.0Local teenagers   1986-08-08
Found in creekbed in Blanchard, McClain Co, Oklahoma

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Python Daudin, 1803
40592.0   
No data

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Python reticulatus (Schneider, 1801)
39882.0   
No data

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Python reticulatus (Schneider, 1801)
39883.0   
No data

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Aspidites ramsayi (Macleay, 1882)
45827.0   2016-04-12
Oklahoma City Zoo

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Morelia spilota (Lacépède, 1804)
34749.0   
No data

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Morelia viridis (Schlegel, 1872)
44121.0   2012-00-00
Oklahoma City Zoo

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Morelia viridis (Schlegel, 1872)
44122.0   2012-09-13
Oklahoma City Zoo

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Morelia viridis (Schlegel, 1872)
44143.0OKC Zoo Staff   2014-02-26
Oklahoma City Zoo

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Python anchietae Bocage, 1887
47285.0Timothy J. Colston   
pet trade

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Python regius (Shaw, 1802)
47286.0Stephanie Maguire   2019-02-08
pet trade

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Python sebae (Gmelin, 1788)
28653.0Robert E. Kuntz   1949-10-00
Belgian Congo (probably)


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