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Carpet Python

Morelia spilota variegata

Description:

The carpet python has a noticeably robust body and large head. Unlike its close relative, the diamond python, the colour and pattern vary greatly, as indicated by its scientific subspecies name, variegata. They range from pale to dark brown and olive green to grey or reddish with darker blotches. The 'jungle' carpet python of north Queensland is sometimes brilliantly coloured in black and bright golden-yellow. This pattern acts as superb camouflage for the snake as it lies in ambush for passing prey, either amongst leaf litter on the forest floor or amongst the branches of trees and shrubs.

Habitat:

Found in a number of different habitats across Australia ranging from floodplains and rainforests to open woodlands and rocky mountain ranges. They can also be located in the heathlands of southern Australia as well as inland watercourses and channels of drainage systems. They may be found sheltering in hollow logs, caves or other rock crevices, tree hollows or disused burrows. Carpet pythons are also infamous for making the ceilings of human dwellings their home.

Notes:

This Python was approximately 3.8 meters in length

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2 Comments

NeilDazet
NeilDazet 11 years ago

Nice herp spotting!

ceherzog
ceherzog 12 years ago

The ceilings of homes? That would be something I could do without! Nice photo!

MacChristiansen
Spotted by
MacChristiansen

Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jan 14, 2012
Submitted on Mar 10, 2012

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