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PYTHONS |
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General Info : Diamond Pythons are a small slender species located in eastern New South Wales. Unlike it's Carpet Python relative, the Diamond Pythons DO NOT breed well in captivity. |
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African Rock |
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Black-Headed |
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Range & Habitat : Diamond Pythons live in grasslands, lightly wooded areas, hollow trees, rocky outcrops, and in caves in North East Australia. |
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Blood |
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Burmese |
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Appearance : A beautiful snake that is usually black with white and/or yellow spots on just about every scale. Some scales may be completly black or white/yellow, forming a pattern of spots on the back and strips on the sides. Diamond Pythons have heat pits on the scales around the mouth. |
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Carpet |
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Children's |
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Diamond |
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Green Tree |
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Size : The Diamond Pythons can reach a length around 7 feet, usually smaller. |
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Reticulated |
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Breeding : Egglaying with cluthches from 4 to 16 eggs. |
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Royal {Ball} |
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Feeding : Diamond Pythons will eat small mammals, including bats, birds, and lizards. |
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Spotted |
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White-Lipped |
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