Species information

 

Burmese Python

Python molurus bivitattus

Python molurus bivitattus - Burmese Python

Image copyright to: Dean Carguillo

 

Common name

Burmese Python

Scientific name

Python molurus bivitattus

Family

Boidae

Appearance

The Burmese Python is a large snake with a tan background which has large irregular lateral and dorsal blotches, These blotches vary in colour but are generally olive/brown.

 

Locality

Burma, Malaysia, Indonesia and their surrounding islands.

 

Adult size

12-14ft is average, individuals have grown a lot larger so any keeper should be prepared for this.

 

Approx lifespan

12-20 years.

 

REcomended vivarium size

5x3x3ft should be considered the minimum for this large boid. Lager specimens will obviously require larger vivaria.

 

Basic set up type

Grassland/Dry Woodland.

 

Diet

Rodents for younger Burmese pythons, adults will need rabbits and possibly piglets.

 

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