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  2. Olive python - Wikipedia

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    The olive python is often kept as a pet and is bred in captivity. It is technically an advanced-level species due to its size, habitat requirements, and strong feeding response, requiring a terrarium of a minimum of 2.4 metres (8 ft) long, by 1 metre (3 ft) high and 1 metre (3 ft) wide.

  3. Apodora - Wikipedia

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    Apodora papuana is a species of python, commonly known as the Papuan python, Irian python or Papuan olive python. It is found in New Guinea . [ 3 ] It is the only species in the genus Apodora . [ 4 ]

  4. Liasis olivaceus barroni - Wikipedia

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    Liasis olivaceus barroni is a python [3] found in the Pilbara region of northwest Australia. They are recognised as a subspecies of Liasis olivaceus, separating the population from the olive python found to the east. It is a large snake, most often around 2.5 metres in length, although individuals may attain a larger size.

  5. Photographs show stunning moment python swallows ... - AOL

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    Astounding images shot in Australia show an olive python — one of the country's largest snakes — devour an entire crocodile in a muddy swamp.

  6. List of pythonid species and subspecies - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Snakes Down Under Reptile Park and Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Carpet python (three subspecies are kept at the park: northwestern, coastal and jungle) Coastal taipan; Collett's snake; Common death adder; Eastern brown snake; Fierce snake; King brown snake; Oenpelli python; Olive python; Pygmy python; Red-bellied black snake; Reticulated python; Rough-scaled python; Tiger snake; Woma python

  8. A hunter’s graveyard shift: grabbing pythons in the Everglades

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    Aycock, a contractor with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, has hunted Burmese pythons in the Everglades for 11 years. The retired U.S. Army veteran divides his time between ...

  9. Liasis - Wikipedia

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    Liasis is a genus of pythons found in Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia. Currently, three extant species are recognized [2] and one giant fossil species L. dubudingala, estimated to have been around 10 m (33 ft) in length. [3]