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Morelia kinghorni
Yes we have them here too. Unfortunately they seemed to be targeted by local people who stretch them across roads after killing them :-((
Hey Frazier, yeah the are always moving things around. It's now M. kinghorni. Always a fun snake to find. this one was only 2m, always looking for a 6m one though
Well photo #3 lives up to that other common name "Amethystine python"! Has the name Morelia kinghorni now superseded Morelia amethistina?
Superb shots Scott. Great spotting.
Spotted on Feb 21, 2013 Submitted on Mar 2, 2013
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Yes we have them here too. Unfortunately they seemed to be targeted by local people who stretch them across roads after killing them :-((
Hey Frazier, yeah the are always moving things around. It's now M. kinghorni. Always a fun snake to find. this one was only 2m, always looking for a 6m one though
Well photo #3 lives up to that other common name "Amethystine python"! Has the name Morelia kinghorni now superseded Morelia amethistina?
Superb shots Scott. Great spotting.