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Tableland Striped Python ~ Female

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The "tableland striped python" refers to the Spotted Python (Antaresia maculosa), which is known to inhabit the Atherton Tablelands region of Queensland, Australia. These pythons are not venomous and are characterized by their blotched or banded patterns, which can appear as stripes. 

Here's a more detailed look at the Spotted Python: 

  • Habitat: They are found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, forests, and rocky areas, and are often seen in urban and rural environments.
  • Appearance: Spotted pythons typically range in color from light to dark brown, with irregular blotches that may form bands or stripes.
  • Size: They are relatively small, growing to about 1 meter (3.3 feet) in length.
  • Temperament: Spotted pythons are generally docile and not known to be aggressive, though they may bite if they feel threatened.
  • Diet: They primarily eat small mammals, birds, and reptiles.
  • Nocturnal: Spotted pythons are primarily active at night.

The Spotted Python is a common and harmless snake in the Tablelands region, and while it may be confused with other snakes, its distinct blotched or banded pattern helps to identify it.

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