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FEATURE - Phyton gegen Cobra
A phyton defeated a Philippines cobra. The three feet long phyton exerting heavy force, squeezing and curling the head of the almost five feet long venomous cobra. (Photo by Sherbien Dacalanio / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC02084.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000832_000001/Credit:Sherbien Dacalanio/PACIFI/SIPA/1803191000 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00850339
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FEATURE - Riesen Python hat zwei Geissen geschluckt
20FT LONG PYTHON FOUND RECOVERING AFTER EATING TWO GOATS
This was the shocking moment villagers found a bloated 20ft long python - after it ate a two GOATS.
Villagers spotted the serpent stuck in jungle with an enormous bulge in its tummy in Narathiwat, southern Thailand.
The reptile could hardly move as it struggled to digest its dinner and locals had to carry it into a motorbike side car.
Kru Geenara, who took pictures of the snake and helped to remove it, said he believed the reticulated python had swallowed a mother goat and its baby.
He added: ''It's very, very rare to see a python this long. This one was enormous. It had a belly full of food. That's just part of the natural ecosystem.
''But unfortunately for the snake, it couldn't move after eating so much. People have to be careful when there are pythons in the rain. They can be dangerous.''
The snake is believed to have ventured out of the forest after recent heavy rain in southern Thailand near the border with Malaysia.
Villagers carried the snake away from nearby homes and left it in the jungle to recover from its heavy meal.
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Grass snake spits out foul tasting common toad after attempting to eat it, Northampton, Britain - 10 Apr 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Wakefield/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1316661b )
Toad In The Hole
This toad hopped away dazed but unharmed after almost being swallowed whole by a snake - before being dramatically spat back out.
The amphibian had the lucky escape after secreting a foul-tasting liquid from the warts on its back as it was slowly consumed by the grass snake.
British photographer Steve Wakefield, 53, watched as the snake writhed in disgust before regurgitating its intended meal.
At first, in a bid to avoid being swallowed, the toad puffed itself up to look larger and scarier.
However, the snake wasn't put off and simply dislocated its jaw before pouncing on the toad among reeds on the Grand Union Canal near Northampton.
Steve, who watched the minute-long attack play out in front of him, said: "I was taking a stroll along the canal when I heard some thrashing about in the reads.
"At first I thought I was looking at some kind of lizard because it seemed to have feet at the front but I then realised it was actually a toad in a snake's mouth.
"The toad tried to defend itself by excreting the substance from its back, which gives it a very bad taste.
"It went down a long way before it was regurgitated and limped away slowly.
"The snake disappeared in the reeds in the other direction."
Steve, from Northampton, added: "It was an aggressive attack with a lot of twisting about.
"I was actually worried the snake would spit it out suddenly and bite me because I was pretty close."
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On the film set of 'Whats New, Pussycat?' - 1965
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On the film set of 'Whats New, Pussycat?' - 1965
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Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.
An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
30/4/24
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FEATURE - Eule versucht eine Schlange zu fressen
Pictured: An owlet tries to eat a snake as its sibling watches on. The young bird struggled to eat the snake for half an hour as the reptile writhed around and attempted to fight back.
At one point, the snake managed to bite the its predator’s neck but the great horned bird was unhurt as its feathers protected it. The six week old owlet finally managed to swallow the snake which had been delivered by its mother. Photographer Judi Dressler captured the image in Longmont in Colorado, USA. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eule versucht eine Schlange zu fressen
Pictured: An owlet tries to eat a snake as its sibling watches on. The young bird struggled to eat the snake for half an hour as the reptile writhed around and attempted to fight back.
At one point, the snake managed to bite the its predator’s neck but the great horned bird was unhurt as its feathers protected it. The six week old owlet finally managed to swallow the snake which had been delivered by its mother. Photographer Judi Dressler captured the image in Longmont in Colorado, USA. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
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Thai Red Cross staff restrain a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872m)
A man holds the head of a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
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FEATURE - Phyton gegen Cobra
A phyton defeated a Philippines cobra. The three feet long phyton exerting heavy force, squeezing and curling the head of the almost five feet long venomous cobra. (Photo by Sherbien Dacalanio / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC02085.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000832_000002/Credit:Sherbien Dacalanio/PACIFI/SIPA/1803191000 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00850339
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FEATURE - Phyton gegen Cobra
A phyton defeated a Philippines cobra. The three feet long phyton exerting heavy force, squeezing and curling the head of the almost five feet long venomous cobra. (Photo by Sherbien Dacalanio / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC02086.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000832_000003/Credit:Sherbien Dacalanio/PACIFI/SIPA/1803191000 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00850339
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FEATURE - Riesen Python hat zwei Geissen geschluckt
20FT LONG PYTHON FOUND RECOVERING AFTER EATING TWO GOATS
This was the shocking moment villagers found a bloated 20ft long python - after it ate a two GOATS.
Villagers spotted the serpent stuck in jungle with an enormous bulge in its tummy in Narathiwat, southern Thailand.
The reptile could hardly move as it struggled to digest its dinner and locals had to carry it into a motorbike side car.
Kru Geenara, who took pictures of the snake and helped to remove it, said he believed the reticulated python had swallowed a mother goat and its baby.
He added: ''It's very, very rare to see a python this long. This one was enormous. It had a belly full of food. That's just part of the natural ecosystem.
''But unfortunately for the snake, it couldn't move after eating so much. People have to be careful when there are pythons in the rain. They can be dangerous.''
The snake is believed to have ventured out of the forest after recent heavy rain in southern Thailand near the border with Malaysia.
Villagers carried the snake away from nearby homes and left it in the jungle to recover from its heavy meal.
©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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FEATURE - Riesen Python hat zwei Geissen geschluckt
20FT LONG PYTHON FOUND RECOVERING AFTER EATING TWO GOATS
This was the shocking moment villagers found a bloated 20ft long python - after it ate a two GOATS.
Villagers spotted the serpent stuck in jungle with an enormous bulge in its tummy in Narathiwat, southern Thailand.
The reptile could hardly move as it struggled to digest its dinner and locals had to carry it into a motorbike side car.
Kru Geenara, who took pictures of the snake and helped to remove it, said he believed the reticulated python had swallowed a mother goat and its baby.
He added: ''It's very, very rare to see a python this long. This one was enormous. It had a belly full of food. That's just part of the natural ecosystem.
''But unfortunately for the snake, it couldn't move after eating so much. People have to be careful when there are pythons in the rain. They can be dangerous.''
The snake is believed to have ventured out of the forest after recent heavy rain in southern Thailand near the border with Malaysia.
Villagers carried the snake away from nearby homes and left it in the jungle to recover from its heavy meal.
©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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FEATURE - Riesen Python hat zwei Geissen geschluckt
20FT LONG PYTHON FOUND RECOVERING AFTER EATING TWO GOATS
This was the shocking moment villagers found a bloated 20ft long python - after it ate a two GOATS.
Villagers spotted the serpent stuck in jungle with an enormous bulge in its tummy in Narathiwat, southern Thailand.
The reptile could hardly move as it struggled to digest its dinner and locals had to carry it into a motorbike side car.
Kru Geenara, who took pictures of the snake and helped to remove it, said he believed the reticulated python had swallowed a mother goat and its baby.
He added: ''It's very, very rare to see a python this long. This one was enormous. It had a belly full of food. That's just part of the natural ecosystem.
''But unfortunately for the snake, it couldn't move after eating so much. People have to be careful when there are pythons in the rain. They can be dangerous.''
The snake is believed to have ventured out of the forest after recent heavy rain in southern Thailand near the border with Malaysia.
Villagers carried the snake away from nearby homes and left it in the jungle to recover from its heavy meal.
©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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J.Lo and family at Disneyland: PART 2
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Jennifer Lopez and hubby Marc Anthony enjoy a day at Disneyland with family and friends.
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Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
2nd February 2025
Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square
Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square
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Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
2nd February 2025
Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square
Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
2nd February 2025
Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square
Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, Great Britain
2nd February 2025
Two Lions dance in Trafalgar Square
Londoners join with the Chinese community to enjoy the Chinese New Year festivities in Trafalgar Square
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.
An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
30/4/24
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Adder girl! Tunnels aim to encourage British snakes to mix and breed
Trust builds passes under road bisecting Berkshire commons for increasingly endangered venomous snake.
An "adder pass' under a road in Greenham Common nature reserve near Newbury, Berkshire. The crossing incorporates a ditch dug into the ground with metal fencing on either side forming a funnel to guide adders through. At present there are distinct groups of adders separated by road which don't mix with each other. The hope is that the adder pass will provide safe passage and allow for more mixing of the different adder populations, in order to increase their numbers in the area.
30/4/24
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Friends reunited: the life-affirming joy of finding a missing pet
Jasmine And Mikey The Snake
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872g)
A cobra is milked for its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872j)
A man holds the head of a poisonous snake while extracting its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872k)
A child observes a live extraction of cobra venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872l)
A spectator takes a photo of a man holding a glass of poisonous snake venom after extracting it in front of an audience at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872o)
A child takes a photo of a venomous snake in an enclosure in an educational exhibit at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Extraktion von Schlangengift in Bangkok
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Hunt/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (12810872q)
A cobra is milked for its venom at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute in Bangkok.
Snake venom is collected at Queen Saovbha Memorial Institute, a research center associated with the Thai Red Cross Society. Since 1923, the establishmentóalso known as the Bangkok Snake Farmóhas raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand.
Snake Venom Extraction in Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Schlangenförmiges Airbnb-Haus empfängt Gäste in Mexico
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A monster home has become a must-visit venue on home rental website Airbnb – because it is shaped like a giant snake.serenity while slithering around, this luxury Airbnb could be for you.The property is called Quetzalcoatl's Nest and is a holiday home in Mexico.It is named in honour of the feathered Aztec serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.The slinky building ,set over 40 acres, is complete with dozens of portholes to view the surrounding countryside It was built around a six metre deep natural cave and designed by Mexican architect Javier Senosiain.The property has no doors to separate its majestic curves but is instead connected by an array of winding tunnels.It is possible to climb a staircase to enter via the serpent’s gaping mouth.The home is in the wooded municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez not far from Mexico City.A stay costs from $409 USD / €355 euros a night. It has three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and two bathrooms.
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FEATURE - Schlangenförmiges Airbnb-Haus empfängt Gäste in Mexico
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A monster home has become a must-visit venue on home rental website Airbnb – because it is shaped like a giant snake.serenity while slithering around, this luxury Airbnb could be for you.The property is called Quetzalcoatl's Nest and is a holiday home in Mexico.It is named in honour of the feathered Aztec serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.The slinky building ,set over 40 acres, is complete with dozens of portholes to view the surrounding countryside It was built around a six metre deep natural cave and designed by Mexican architect Javier Senosiain.The property has no doors to separate its majestic curves but is instead connected by an array of winding tunnels.It is possible to climb a staircase to enter via the serpent’s gaping mouth.The home is in the wooded municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez not far from Mexico City.A stay costs from $409 USD / €355 euros a night. It has three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and two bathrooms.
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FEATURE - Schlangenförmiges Airbnb-Haus empfängt Gäste in Mexico
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A monster home has become a must-visit venue on home rental website Airbnb – because it is shaped like a giant snake.serenity while slithering around, this luxury Airbnb could be for you.The property is called Quetzalcoatl's Nest and is a holiday home in Mexico.It is named in honour of the feathered Aztec serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.The slinky building ,set over 40 acres, is complete with dozens of portholes to view the surrounding countryside It was built around a six metre deep natural cave and designed by Mexican architect Javier Senosiain.The property has no doors to separate its majestic curves but is instead connected by an array of winding tunnels.It is possible to climb a staircase to enter via the serpent’s gaping mouth.The home is in the wooded municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez not far from Mexico City.A stay costs from $409 USD / €355 euros a night. It has three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and two bathrooms.
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FEATURE - Schlangenförmiges Airbnb-Haus empfängt Gäste in Mexico
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Pictures must credit: Quetzalcoatl's Nest / Airbnb
A monster home has become a must-visit venue on home rental website Airbnb – because it is shaped like a giant snake.serenity while slithering around, this luxury Airbnb could be for you.The property is called Quetzalcoatl's Nest and is a holiday home in Mexico.It is named in honour of the feathered Aztec serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.The slinky building ,set over 40 acres, is complete with dozens of portholes to view the surrounding countryside It was built around a six metre deep natural cave and designed by Mexican architect Javier Senosiain.The property has no doors to separate its majestic curves but is instead connected by an array of winding tunnels.It is possible to climb a staircase to enter via the serpent’s gaping mouth.The home is in the wooded municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez not far from Mexico City.A stay costs from $409 USD / €355 euros a night. It has three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and two bathrooms.
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FEATURE - Schlangenförmiges Airbnb-Haus empfängt Gäste in Mexico
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Pictures must credit: Quetzalcoatl's Nest / Airbnb
A monster home has become a must-visit venue on home rental website Airbnb – because it is shaped like a giant snake.serenity while slithering around, this luxury Airbnb could be for you.The property is called Quetzalcoatl's Nest and is a holiday home in Mexico.It is named in honour of the feathered Aztec serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.The slinky building ,set over 40 acres, is complete with dozens of portholes to view the surrounding countryside It was built around a six metre deep natural cave and designed by Mexican architect Javier Senosiain.The property has no doors to separate its majestic curves but is instead connected by an array of winding tunnels.It is possible to climb a staircase to enter via the serpent’s gaping mouth.The home is in the wooded municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez not far from Mexico City.A stay costs from $409 USD / €355 euros a night. It has three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and two bathrooms.
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FEATURE - U.S. Marines trinken Kobrablut beim Dschungeltraining (März 2020)
March 2, 2020, Ban Chan Khrem, Chanthaburi, Thailand: U.S. Marines Lance Cpl. Lance drinks the blood of a king cobra as part of jungle survival training during exercise Cobra Gold 2020 March 2, 2020 in Ban Chan Khrem, Chanthaburi, Thailand. The Marines learned essential skills necessary for surviving in a jungle environment, such as making a fire, eating plants and alternative ways to stay hydrated. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Cholula/Planetpix/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - U.S. Marines trinken Kobrablut beim Dschungeltraining (März 2020)
March 2, 2020, Ban Chan Khrem, Chanthaburi, Thailand: Royal Thai Marine CPO First Class Pairoj Prasarnsai handles a king cobra as part of jungle survival training during exercise Cobra Gold 2020 March 2, 2020 in Ban Chan Khrem, Chanthaburi, Thailand. The Marines learned essential skills necessary for surviving in a jungle environment, such as making a fire, eating plants and alternative ways to stay hydrated. (Credit Image: © Jordan E. Gilbert/Planetpix/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Prinz William besucht das Post Verteilzentrum in Langley
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Prince William watches as a UK Border Force shows off various items found recently, including snake skin, ivory and plants that are not allowed into Britain, during a visit to the Royal Mail international distribution centre near Heathrow airport
Prince William visit to Royal Mail's Worldwide International Logistics Centre, Langley, London, UK - 06 Sep 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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A baby cobra which is hardly 2 days old rescued by a snake rescuer Pushpak Tannavade from a compound wall of school at Subhash Nagar in Andherinand released in Aarey Colont on World Snake Day on July 16, 2018 in Mumbai, India.
World Snake Day, Mumbai, India - 16 Jul 2018
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NEWS - New York: Demonstrationen gegen die Dakota Pipeline
February 23, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - Leaders from the Ramapough Lenape Nation, NYC American Indian Community House, American Indian Law Alliance, American Indian Law Alliance, backed by allies including a wide range of community, environmental and environmental justice organizations, call on Mayor de Blasio as well as Comptroller Stringer to end the Citys business, contracts and pension fund investments with banks such as Wells Fargo, which are funding the Dakota Access pipeline (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - New York: Demonstrationen gegen die Dakota Pipeline
February 23, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - Leaders from the Ramapough Lenape Nation, NYC American Indian Community House, American Indian Law Alliance, American Indian Law Alliance, backed by allies including a wide range of community, environmental and environmental justice organizations, call on Mayor de Blasio as well as Comptroller Stringer to end the Citys business, contracts and pension fund investments with banks such as Wells Fargo, which are funding the Dakota Access pipeline (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Riesen Python hat zwei Geissen geschluckt
20FT LONG PYTHON FOUND RECOVERING AFTER EATING TWO GOATS
This was the shocking moment villagers found a bloated 20ft long python - after it ate a two GOATS.
Villagers spotted the serpent stuck in jungle with an enormous bulge in its tummy in Narathiwat, southern Thailand.
The reptile could hardly move as it struggled to digest its dinner and locals had to carry it into a motorbike side car.
Kru Geenara, who took pictures of the snake and helped to remove it, said he believed the reticulated python had swallowed a mother goat and its baby.
He added: ''It's very, very rare to see a python this long. This one was enormous. It had a belly full of food. That's just part of the natural ecosystem.
''But unfortunately for the snake, it couldn't move after eating so much. People have to be careful when there are pythons in the rain. They can be dangerous.''
The snake is believed to have ventured out of the forest after recent heavy rain in southern Thailand near the border with Malaysia.
Villagers carried the snake away from nearby homes and left it in the jungle to recover from its heavy meal.
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FEATURE - Riesen Python hat zwei Geissen geschluckt
20FT LONG PYTHON FOUND RECOVERING AFTER EATING TWO GOATS
This was the shocking moment villagers found a bloated 20ft long python - after it ate a two GOATS.
Villagers spotted the serpent stuck in jungle with an enormous bulge in its tummy in Narathiwat, southern Thailand.
The reptile could hardly move as it struggled to digest its dinner and locals had to carry it into a motorbike side car.
Kru Geenara, who took pictures of the snake and helped to remove it, said he believed the reticulated python had swallowed a mother goat and its baby.
He added: ''It's very, very rare to see a python this long. This one was enormous. It had a belly full of food. That's just part of the natural ecosystem.
''But unfortunately for the snake, it couldn't move after eating so much. People have to be careful when there are pythons in the rain. They can be dangerous.''
The snake is believed to have ventured out of the forest after recent heavy rain in southern Thailand near the border with Malaysia.
Villagers carried the snake away from nearby homes and left it in the jungle to recover from its heavy meal.
©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
(7/16/2016) Sadhu at Budhanilkantha temple, also known as Narayantan temple is located north of Kathmandu city, about 8 kilometers away, Nepal (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844521
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FEATURE - Unheimliches Bodypainting
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Snake scales
Body art by Lisha Simpson, Canberra, Australia - Jun 2016
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Transforming arms, palms and fingers into stunning optical illusions is one way to keep busy when your hands aren't full with two infants.
A 21-year-old body artist and mother, Lisha Simpson, uses vibrant shades to paint her skin into everything from candles and mermaids to dreamcatchers and rockets.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE:Porträt-Bilder mit 3D-Effekt
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Stefan Pabst creates a photorealistic 3D drawing of a snake
The realistic art of Stefan Pabst, Germany - 30 Oct 2015
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You won't believe your eyes when you see the work of artist Stefan Pabst.
The 35-year-old creates jaw-dropping 3D illusion art and photorealistic potraits of famous faces.
His work ranges from spine-chilling spiders that appear real enough to touch to stunning drawings of stars including Scarlett Johansson and Angelina Jolie.
Stefan uses a range of paint brushes for what he calls '3D drawing' using the trompe l'oeil technique; a French term literally meaning "trick the eye".
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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REPORTAGE - Verschrobene Bilder aus NYC von Phil Penman
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Snake Men in Soho, New York City, USA
Photographer Phil Penman quirky portraits in New York City, New York, America - Sep 2015
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Photographer Phil Penman has used his camera to capture the dynamic energy and quirky inhabitants of New York.
The photo series is comprised of stunning black and white portrait shots of some of the city's eccentric characters, as well a stunning set of lively street scenes.
His portraits range from astronauts crossing the road, the homeless on sidewalks to young energetic skaters roaming rooftops for fun.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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N°95308 Sydney/Australia April 1st, 2012
Non Exclusive
Famous faces board the yacht GHOST II for a boat cruise of the Sydney Harbour as part of the Marquee night club opening.
Paris Hilton
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J.Lo and family at Disneyland: PART 2
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Jennifer Lopez and hubby Marc Anthony enjoy a day at Disneyland with family and friends.
Job: 070409G9
Exclusive July 3, 2009 Anaheim, California
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PEOPLE - Auto Show: Don't miss the Models!
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JODIE KIDD AT THE SHOW AND PARTY FOR PHILIP TREACY HATS AT TIFFANY BOND STREET
DARCEY BUSSELL AT THE SHOW AND PARTY FOR PHILIP TREACY HATS AT TIFFANY BOND STREET
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PEOPLE - Hugh O'Brian ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
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Hugh O'Brian
Africa - Texas Style - 1967
Director: Andrew Marton
Paramount
USA/UK
Film Portrait
Cowboy In Africa
Cow-boys dans la brousse
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Hugh O'Brian ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paramount/REX/Shutterstock (5881139e)
Hugh O'Brian
Africa - Texas Style - 1967
Director: Andrew Marton
Paramount
USA/UK
Film Portrait
Cowboy In Africa
Cow-boys dans la brousse
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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