A very splendid Ricasolia virens lichen with a black, bushy thallus containing cyanobacteria and a scattering of bright green lobes with algae instead.

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A very splendid Ricasolia virens lichen with a black, bushy thallus containing cyanobacteria and a scattering of bright green lobes with algae instead.
GREEN TREE PYTHON (Morelia Viridis) Cyanomorph with clutch of eggs
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Morelia viridis, the green tree python, is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia.
A mostly arboreal species with a striking green or yellow color in adults. The color pattern on this species can vary dramatically from locality to locality. For example, the Aru local is a vivid green with a broken vertebral stripe of white or dull yellow scales, the Sorong local is a bright green with blue highlights and a solid vertical stripe, and the Kofiau local is mostly yellow with varying highlights in white or blue. Cyanomorphs (blue morphs) are also known to occur but are not considered common at this time. Juveniles are polymorphic, occurring in reddish, bright yellow and orange morphs
Green Indonesian Tree Python
Boelens Python
Boelens Python (close up showing iridescence)