
Diamond Python
Unveil the climbing colors of a dazzling snake!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Morelia spilota spilota
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Australia
Average size
6 to 9 feet long
diet
Birds, mammals, reptiles
lifespan
20 to 30 years
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Overview
The Diamond Python is a stunning reptile native to Australia. With its beautiful patterns and colors, this snake can captivate anyone who sees it!
Diamond Pythons usually measure between 1.8 to 2.7 meters long, which is about 6 to 9 feet. That makes them one of the longer snake species found in the wild!
This python prefers to munch on birds, small mammals, and other reptiles. It considers every meal an opportunity to showcase its impressive skills as a stealthy hunter.
These pythons are fantastic climbers, often found lounging on tree branches. They use their strong muscles to wrap around the branches, hanging out like the coolest tree-dwellers in the forest!
Diamond Pythons live a long life, ranging from 20 to 30 years. That's plenty of time to wiggle through the trees and enjoy their scaly lifestyle!
When it comes to their appearance, these pythons usually have a shiny black background with bright yellow markings. Some might say they rock the fashion game of the animal kingdom!
Unlike many other snakes, Diamond Pythons are non-venomous. They squeeze their prey to subdue it, making dinner a real 'tight' situation for their unsuspecting meals!
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