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The Great Down Under- ID? August 22, 2014. Scrub Python, right? I believe the only other option is White-Lipped Python.

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ThylacineAlive, 25 Oct 2014
    • ThylacineAlive
      The Great Down Under- ID? August 22, 2014. Scrub Python, right? I believe the only other option is White-Lipped Python (Leiopython albertisii).
    • Safari
      Looks like a really dark Timor python
    • ThylacineAlive
      That'd be odd as the signage read Morelia amethistina but I suppose they could have possibly mixed up the species?

      ~Thylo:cool:
    • Swampy
      The head looks wrong for a Timor, i'd say a rather dark scrub python.
    • Safari
      Sorry, I was wrong. I don't think it's a scrub. Rather I think it's a Macklots python (Liasis mackloti). Final answer :p
    • ThylacineAlive
      hehe with all this debate I think I'm going to need two authorities to agree to be satisfied:p

      ~Thylo:cool:
    • Swampy
      I didn't even think of checking Liasis, silly me :p
      Still not entirely convinced though, the colouring is right, but that's a very chunky head for a Macklot's...
    • Safari
      The head isn't right for a scrub either, lol. It could be the angle, or it could just be a really obese snake.
    • ThylacineAlive
      My camera has a knack for taking photos that are a bit dark so the odd dark coloration could just be a result of that along with the fact that the enclosure itself was dark.

      ~Thylo:cool:
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