
A huge Indian Python found in a
forested area of Assam, northeast India.Family : PYTHONIDAE
Species : Python molurus molurus
Maximum Size : 6 metres
References : H3
Photo thanks to : Tim Green |
A large snake, generally
reaching up to 6 metres and in extreme cases over 9 metres, the Indian
Python P. m. molurus inhabits lowland forests. It is adept at both
swimming and climbing trees. As with other pythons, it kills its prey -
mainly small mammals- by constriction and suffocation.
The patterning comprises
black-edged brown patches on a pale orange-brown to yellow-brown background.
On top of the head is a distinctive lighter, forward-pointing, V-shaped
marking.
The
Indian Python occurs in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. A
related subspecies, the Burmese Python P. m. bivittatus, occurs in
Burma, South China, Thailand and Indo-china with a separate distribution in
parts of Indonesia. |