The olive python (Liasis olivaceus) is a species of snake in the family Pythonidae. The species is endemic to Australia. Two subspecies are recognized...
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Apodora (redirect from Papuan olive python)
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. It is the...
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python, Irian python or Papuan olive python Aspidites, pitless pythons Aspidites melanocephalus, black-headed python Aspidites ramsayi, woma python,...
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the Oenpelli python (binomial name Nyctophilopython oenpelliensis, Simalia oenpelliensis or Morelia oenpelliensis), and the olive python (Liasis olivaceus)...
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Liasis olivaceus barroni (redirect from Pimbara olive python)
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...
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Indonesian water python Macklot's python Moluccan python Oenpelli python Olive python Papuan python Pygmy python Red blood python Reticulated python Kayaudi dwarf...
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Australian python Olive snout-burrower, a species of frog in the family Hemisotidae Olive snail, a family of medium to large predatory sea snails Olive (1802...
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John (August 14, 2014). "Twinkie The World's Largest Albino Reticulated Python Dies". Reptiles. Archived from the original on May 9, 2023. Retrieved May...
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Monty Python, also known as the Pythons, were a British comedy troupe formed in 1969 consisting of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle...
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spiny-tailed skink Pond slider Black-headed python Carpet python Olive python Woma python Centralian carpet python Common death adder Broad-headed snake Magnificent...
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scutatus Black-headed python, Aspidites melanocephalus Liasis childreni Liasis fuscus Olive python, Liasis olivaceus Oenpelli python, Morelia oenpelliensis...
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King's skink Lace monitor Major skink Northern Pilbara rock monitor Olive python Perentie Saltwater crocodile Sand monitor Stumptail skink Tiger snake...
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terrestrial fauna (see short-range endemic invertebrates). The Pilbara olive python, the western pebble-mound mouse, and the Pilbara ningaui of the Hamersley...
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fused to the jaw bone. The curvature is similar to those of the modern olive python, although the teeth are smaller in diameter. Liasis dubudingala was likely...
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Eastern barn owl Fat-tailed dunnart Greater bilby Greater stick-nest rat Olive python Spinifex hopping-mouse Squirrel glider Variety Children's Zoo Domestic...
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include blood python, Brongersma's short-tailed python, Malaysian blood python, red blood python, red short-tailed python, and Sumatran blood python. The specific...
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Retrieved 10 September 2007. Scanlon, J.D.; Mackness, B.S. (2001). "A new giant python from the Pliocene Bluff Downs Local Fauna of northeastern Queensland". Alcheringa:...
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crocodiles, but are saltwater tolerant. An individual being eaten by an olive python has been filmed; it was reported to have succumbed after a struggle of...
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(known locally as goannas). Snakes include the olive python, death adder (Acanthophis), mulga, water python (Liasis fuscus), and various others. The plateau...
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long-necked turtle Fierce snake Lace monitor Leopard tortoise Olive python Reticulated python (albino) Ridge-tailed monitor Saltwater crocodile Veiled chameleon...
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in the park include the rock-haunting ringtail possum, agile wallaby, olive python, catfish, wallaroo, dingo, and echidna. In the creeks are archerfish...
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confused with brown snakes of the genus Pseudonaja, the olive python (Liasis olivaceus), water python (Liasis fuscus), spotted mulga snake, or coastal taipan...
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tortoise Black-headed python Centralian blue-tongued skink Common death adder Corn snake Dugite Inland bearded dragon Olive python Pebble-mimic dragon Perentie...
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1975 British comedy film based on the Arthurian legend, written and performed by the Monty Python comedy group (Graham...
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The Australian scrub python (Simalia kinghorni), also known commonly as Kinghorn's python and simply as the scrub python is a species of snake in the...
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Morelia spilota (redirect from Carpet Python)
Morelia spilota, commonly known as the carpet python, is a large snake of the family Pythonidae found in Australia, New Guinea (Indonesia and Papua New...
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(3rd) (Tiny terrors) .Reef shark (3rd) .Cassowary (5th) .Mosquito (1st) .Olive python (6th) .Red lion fish (4th) .Paralysis tick (2nd) (Dead or alive) .Cone...
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Australia in 2007. It has since been described in Papua New Guinea's Papuan olive python as well. Just four Dracunculus species are known to infect mammals, of...
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Blue-tongued skink Central bearded dragon Centralian carpet python Frill-necked lizard Olive python Laughing kookaburra Tawny frogmouth Yellow-footed rock-wallaby...
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The Central African rock python (Python sebae) is a species of large constrictor snake in the family Pythonidae. The species is native to sub-Saharan Africa...
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