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Indian Python
INDIAN PYTHON: (Python morulus)
Status: CITES Appendix-I, IUCN: V, NPWC Act: Schedule:I
Distribution:
National: Terai and inner Terai.
Global: Asia, Africa and Australia.
Distinctive Characters: An adult python may measure from 8 to 16 feet. The head is elliptical and is covered with a diamond shaped marking. The body is round and cylindrical. The eyes look like as that of cat. The jaws can be opened to full 1800.
Habitat: Occurs in tropical and lower subtropical zones inhabiting dense or open forests, rocky areas and river belts.
Threats: Pythons are killed for their skins. Due to the large size (up to 6 m. in length), attractive markings and strength, the skin of Indian Python is the most valuable of all of snake skins.


indian python
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