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A Centralian carpet python lies coiled at Sydney Wildlife World on September 11, 2009, which features Australian flora and fauna set amongst natural habitats and eco-systems.
The centralian carpet python is a non-venomous snake commonly found in Australia. It can reach lengths of up to 3 metres and its pattern consists of a brown to reddish colour.
Scarlett Dyer, 5, of Spence feeds a centralian python a dead mouse at the Snakes Alive exhibition at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Credit: Jeffrey Chan Mr Longmore began the ...
On the first day of this year's Snakes Alive event, retired geologist Dennis Dyer introduced his four-and-a-half-year-old pet Centralian python to the masses of children and adults present at the ...