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Albino inland taipan
Albino inland taipan






albino inland taipan albino inland taipan

Coastal Taipans are extremely variable in colour. Due to the toxicity of the snake and the nervous disposition Coastal Taipans are recommended for the the experienced keeper only. They are extremely alert and have a nervous disposition, which can make them formidable if cornered. Coastal Taipans are Australia’s, if not the world’s, most dangerous snake, with extremely toxic venom and long fangs.

albino inland taipan

Tully is believed to be from the the Tully area. In the wild they live in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia in dry forests, grassland, savannah, open woodland, heath and rainforest verges. They are a large snake, they can have a body length of approximately 300cms. The underneath is yellow to orange with or without red flecking. The head is usually lighter, often cream to white. The top of body can be any shade of brown, grey, black or yellow, some individuals have a reddish orange stripe along the spine that widens towards the rear. Carpet Pythons are commonly found in houses and properties. Carpet Pythons are found over much of Australia from Marlo in Victoria to the Kimberley region of Western Australia in rainforests, forests, open woodland, rocky hills, grassland, savannah, swamps, mangroves and river edges. They are a large Python being able to reach approximately 320cms in length. The colouration of a Carpet Python shifts from dark in the south of the range to lighter with less black as they occur further north. Carpet Pythons are capable of attaining a heavy build as they age, large specimens from northern New South Wales and southern Queensland routinely have a girth greater than that of a man’s arm. Southern animals are black with yellow flecking.The underneath is white with grey or black flecks and spots. The body is brown, black, grey or yellow with white to cream or yellow markings that form irregular bands, stripes and blotches. A nice python, but they are very food orientated if you are considering one for your first python. Second population in Western Australia from Shark bay to Perth into the goldfields east of Kalgoorlie in open woodlands, brigalow, deserts and mulga woodlands. One from Westmar, Queensland across Australia through western New South Wales, northern South Australia, south and central Northern Territory to south of Broome, Western Australia. Womas are found in two distinct populations. One of two Australian pythons with labial pits covered by scales. Womas are a robust python reaching approximately 220cms in length. Orange to yellow underneath with or without dark markings. Some specimens have dark marks over the eyes. Occasionally some specimens have purplish-black to black bands. Womas are a reddish orange to yellowish brown or grey colour above, with light to dark grey bands.








Albino inland taipan