Ivanka Bianca Takes Pride in Embracing the Python

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3 Times Ivanka Bianca Takes Pride in Embracing the Python

Model, actress and artist, Ivanka Bianca, sets social media on fire as she flaunts the three contentious photos of herself embracing the python snake.

Ivanka Bianca, who is having a swell time in the weldi, shakes the internet and appears to be all over social media this week. She gives herself up to the portrayal of Eve in the garden of Eden through revealing her natural body.

Shade your skin, it’s worth it,” she said.

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Ivanka Bianca and the Python

Her sizzling game is totally lovable as she explores more fun with the python. See her skin, it’s really top notch, and it’s no wonder her natural body goals got fans and model friends stunned.

Ivanka Bianca Takes Pride in Embracing the Python

shade your skin it’s worth it.”

The model is set to blow minds as she serves her sizzling snaps. And indeed, she’s got eyes popping after serving steamy snaps revealing her clear curves.

Well, lots of people think that modeling is just about looking beautiful and being tall or slim. But there are a lot of other things one also needs to have.

Ivanka Bianca Takes Pride in Embracing the Python

shade your skin it’s worth it.

Generally, art is all about your creativity, talent and hard work. Ivanka Bianca believes modeling is art. And also funds one’s bill if the dedication is not punctured, for her “Creativity is number one“.

Pythonidae

The Pythonidae, commonly known as pythons, are a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Among its members are some of the largest snakes in the world. Ten genera and 42 species are currently recognized.

Pythons use their sharp, backward-curving teeth, four rows in the upper jaw, two in the lower, to grasp prey which is then killed by constriction; after an animal has been grasped to restrain it, the python quickly wraps a number of coils around it. Death occurs primarily by cardiac arrest.

Pythons are oviparous. This sets them apart from the family Boidae (boas), most of which bear live young (ovoviviparous). After they lay their eggs, females typically incubate them until they hatch. This is achieved by causing the muscles to “shiver”, which raises the temperature of the body to a certain degree, and thus that of the eggs. Keeping the eggs at a constant temperature is essential for healthy embryo development. During the incubation period, females do not eat and leave only to bask to raise their body temperature.

Pythons and human health

While pythons are not venomous, they do carry a host of potential health issues for humans. Pythons are disease vectors for multiple illness, including Salmonella, Chlamydia, Leptospirosis, Aeromoniasis, Campylobacteriosis, and Zygomycosis. These diseases may be transmitted to humans through excreted waste, open wounds, and contaminated water.

Pythons are also integrated into some aspects of African health and belief use, often with the added risk of contacting zoonotic diseases. Python bodies and blood are used for African traditional medicines and other beliefs as well. One in-depth study of all animals used by the people of Africa for traditional medicine found that the African Python is used to cure rheumatism, snake poison, appeasing witches, and accident prevention.

Traditional use

Skin:
Python skin has traditionally been used as the attire of choice for medicine men and healers. Typically, South African Zulu traditional healers will use python skin in ceremonial regalia. Pythons are viewed by the Zulu tradition to be a sign of power. This is likely why the skin is worn by traditional healers. Healers are seen as all-powerful since they have a wealth of knowledge, as well as accessibility to the ancestors.

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