Morelia spilota mcdowelli

Appearance

This subspecies of M. spilota attains lengths of 2.7–3.0 m (9–10 feet). Dorsally, they are generally olive brown to tan in color with paler blotches and stripes, though pattern and colour are highly variable. Midbody scales are in 40-60 rows. They have a single anal scale and their subcaudal scales are divided. Most of the head scales are small, beadlike, and arranged irregularly.

Distribution

Geography

They are widespread in Australia in eastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales.The type locality given is "Terania Creek, N.S.W." (New South Wales, Australia). They may be encountered on the ground, draped across boughs of trees, or coiled up in undergrowth. They are frequently found residing in the roofs of houses even in well-settled suburban areas, rainforest, wet or dry eucalypt forest, heathland, pasture, and agricultural and urban areas.

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Population

References

1. Morelia spilota mcdowelli Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morelia_spilota_mcdowelli

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