Carpet snake carpet python.
Townsville carpet python.
Carpet snakes are extremely variable in colour and pattern.
Green with cream blotches.
Snakes on a search for water are slipping into suburban toilets in townsville in north queensland.
Family front fanged venomous.
Most specimens are olive green with pale dark edged blotches stripes or cross bands.
Scientific name morelia spilota.
Carpet python morelia spilota.
Usually preys on mammals but also sometimes on amphibians.
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Townsville common death adder acanthophis antarcticus.
Carpet snake or carpet python morelia spilota.
Two carpet pythons have been pulled from the u bends of surprised homeowners in the past two weeks.
The longest species of snake in australia it can grow over 5m commonly with reports up to 8m in length.
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This python is capable of eating large prey including wallabies.
Carpet python and diamond python morelia spilota.
It can be distinguished from carpet pythons by the large scale pattern of its head carpet pythons have many small scales.
Head of carpet python morelia spilota showing heat sensitive pits along jaw line and forked tongue.
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Scientific name acanthophis antarcticus.
Not to be used for id.
The carpet python has many colour variations ranging from pale to dark greyish green or brown.
To 3 m long.
A snake catcher says theyre among the biggest hes seen.
Two snakes have crashed through the ceiling of a queensland home.
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It has black edged pale blotches enclosing pale yellow spots and markings.
6 carpet pythons make a home in brisbane ceiling townsville bulletin.
This snake is widespread and can be found in a variety of habitats including buildings.
Common name common death adder.
Scrub python morelia kinghorni non venomous.
Selection of photos of snakes found in the townsville region.
Carpet pythons are quite common in the townsville region according to the department of environment often found in trees or sometimes living in another animal s burrow.