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Sculpting Royal Ball Python (Python regius) Polymer Clay Sculpture_Life of Clay

Greetings everyone, welcome back to “Life of Clay”, kenji here your sculptor. This is the send snake sculpture I made in the episodes and I hope you like it. Please enjoy the video and see all the list of materials I used in building down here in the description. And please consider subscribing if you haven’t subscribe yet, and hit that notification bell icon so you will be updated whenever I upload a new video. Here is the direct link to subscribe.    / lifeofclay   Facts about: Royal Ball Python is a python species native in west and central Africa, where it lives in grassland, scrublands and open forest. It is a nonvenomous constrictor, the smallest of African pythons, growing to a maximum length of 182cm (72 inches). And weigh up to 4 to 5 pounds. In captivity, they can live longer than 20 years. The name ball python refers to its tendency to coil into a tight ball when stressed or frightened. And this defensive behavior is typically employed in lieu of biting, which made this species easy for humans to handle. Royal Ball Python’s coloration is black or dark brown with light brown blotches on the back and sides; white or cream belly with scattered black markings. Both sexes have pelvic spurs on both sides of the vent. During copulation, males tend to have a larger spurs and use them for gripping females. Sex is best determined by manual eversion of the male hemipenes or inserting a probe in the cloaca to check the presence of an inverted hemipenes Mammals burrows in the wild is their favorite hiding places, they also aestivate. Males tend to display more semi arboreal behaviors, whilst females tend towards terrestrial behavior. Python’s jaws aren’t joined at the front by a rigid symphysis as ours are. Instead their two lower jaws move independently of one another and joined by an elastic ligament that allows them to spread apart, enabling them to swallow a large prey. The quadrate bone is not rigidly attached to their skull, but articulates with the skull at one end and is therefore freely moving. Pythons Pit organs on its face contain a membrane that can detect infrared radiation from warm bodies up to one meter away. Related Videos: Samar Cobra    • Sculpting Samar Cobra (Naja samarensi...   Thorny devil lizard    • Sculpting Thorny devil lizard ( Moloc...   Mata Mata Turtle    • Sculpting Mata Mata Turtle Chelus fim...   Marine iguana    • Sculpting Marine Iguana ( Amblyrhynch...   These are the Materials I used: Armature • 1 mm Stainless steel wire • 2 parts epoxy • Aluminium foil • Cotton twine Clay • Super sculpey grey • Sculpey Liquid Polymer clay Paints Underside base color • Titanium white (Armored komodo) • Yellow ochre (Monte Marte) Back base color: • Coffee bean • Burnt sienna • Black Back blotches wash paint: • Yellow ochre • Burnt sienna • Coffee bean Side blotches wash paint: • Coffee bean Outline of Blotches: • Black • Burnt sienna • Acrylic medium Eyes: • Black Pit organs: • Titanium white • Burnt sienna • Bright red Sealer: • 2 parts of Clear Resin (For the eyes) • Decoart Americana Semi-gloss Varnish You can also VISIT and Follow my OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS: Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.ph/kenlifeofclay Instagram -   / life.of.clay.kenji   Facebook page -   / kenlifeofclay   Reddit -   / kenlifeofclay   Imgur - https://imgur.com/Kenlifeofclay Twitter –   / lifeofclaykenji   Thank you again for watching and see you again next time, keep safe and have a great day everyone. Special Thanks to: Track: Daydream — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch:    • Daydream — Land of Fire | Free Backgr...   Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/daydream

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