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The Reticulated Python is a large species of python. They are endemic across much of Southeast Asia. Though not the most heavily built, they are among the longest snakes on earth. Just as with other pythons, they are constrictors, and non-venomous. Grown adults are more than powerful enough to kill a human being. However, attacks on humans are rare. The Reticulated Python is an excellent swimmer. Adult specimens have been spotted far out at sea. They have even colonized numerous small islands along the coast of their natural range.
Reticulated Python Physical Description
The Reticulated Python is the largest known snake endemic to Asia. Exceptional adults may approach 23 ft (7 m) in length, though these are rare. Typical adults measure approximately 20 ft (6.1 m) in length. A typical mature Reticulated Python weighs approximately 165 lb (75 kg). Their markings are composed of intricate geometric patterns. This pattern combines various color shades. The exact colors vary, according to the geographical range. This is an evolutionary adaptation to the local environment. This natural camouflage makes this animal almost invisible in their respective habitats.
Reticulated Python Range, Habitat, and Reproduction
The Reticulated Python is endemic to a wide range across southeast Asia. This range extends from India, Bangladesh, and Laos, through Indonesia, and all the way to island countries such as the Philippines. Size and markings vary according to their location within this range. They will be found in a variety of habitats. These typically include woodlands, grasslands, and forests. The Reticulated Python may also be found inhabiting rivers, lakes, and even large streams within these areas. A female Reticulated Python will lay anywhere from 15-80 eggs per clutch! #ourbreathingplanet
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Python reticulatus, also known as the (Asiatic) reticulated python or regal python, is a species of python found in Southeast Asia. Adults grow to over 28 feet (8.7 m) in length and are the world's longest snakes and longest reptile, but are not the most heavily built. Like all pythons, they are non-venomous constrictors and normally not considered dangerous to humans, even though large specimens are powerful enough to kill an adult and attacks are occasionally reported.
An excellent swimmer, it has even been reported far out at sea and has consequently colonized many small islands within its range. The specific name is Latin meaning net-like, or reticulated, and is a reference to the complex color pattern.
Sometimes Nature just sets it all up for you. I was climbing a dry waterfall in a remote part of the Serengeti and met this python like liquid trickling down stone steps. Click!
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