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Morelia spilota spilota is a subspecies of carpet python (Morelia spilota), popularly known as the diamond python. It is a medium to large snake, found in coastal areas and adjacent ranges of south-eastern Australia. It is the most southerly occurring python in the world and is found at higher altitudes than any other species of Australian python.
M. s. spilota. M. spilota is a large species of python in the genus, reaching between 2 and 4 m (6.6 and 13.1 ft) in length and weighing up to 15 kg (33 lb). M. s. mcdowelli is the largest subspecies, regularly attaining lengths of 2.7–3.0 m (8.9–9.8
Dauan Island water python; Desert woma python; Diamond python; Flinders python; Green tree python; Halmahera python; Indian python; Indonesian water python; Macklot's ...
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Morelia spilota mcdowelli is a subspecies of Morelia spilota, commonly known as the carpet python, and is informally named the eastern, coastal, or McDowell's carpet python. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The original description and name were published by Wells and Wellington in 1984. [ 4 ]
This is a list of all extant genera, species, and subspecies of the snakes of the family Pythonidae, otherwise referred to as pythonids or true pythons.It follows the taxonomy currently provided by ITIS, [1] which is based on the continuing work of Roy McDiarmid [2] and has been updated with additional recently described species.
Carpet python; diamond python Indonesia (southern Western New Guinea in Merauke Regency ), Papua New Guinea (the southern Western Province , the Port Moresby area of Central Province and on Yule Island) and Australia (excluding much of the center and northwest of the country)
Carpet python (Morelia spilota) including subspecies diamond python (M. s. spilota); eastern (M. s. mcdowelli), Murray Darling (M. s. metcalfei), Torresian (M. s. variegata) and jungle carpet pythons (M. s. cheynei) date uncertain Indonesia, Australia, New Guinea: pets Captive-bred 3a Serpentes