No, Morelia spilota, commonly known as the carpet python, is not venomous. This species of python relies on constriction to subdue its prey rather than venom. While they are non-venomous and generally not aggressive toward humans, they can bite if threatened.
The scientific name of the diamond python is Morelia spilota spilota.
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It depends alot on the type of carpet python as there a a few different breeds. Jungle carpet pythons(morelia spilota cheynei) will grow to anywhere between 14-18 feet in length. Coastal Carpet python and all the (morelia spilota mcdowelli) will gro between 8-14 feet. centralian carpet python/breli( morelia spilota bredli) can grow any where between 14-24 feet and some have been known to grow even bigger i think the largest on record is aroun 29 feet diamond python (morelia spilota spilota) are usually between 6-8 feet. I hope this has helped
They really aren't endangered at all. Morelia spilota spilota is considered endangered in Victoria, but have a wider range than just Victoria, so overall they aren't endangered.
The Carpet python (Morelia spilota) - see related link to Wilipedia for a picture.
There is only ONE breed of Carpet Python - latin name Morelia spilota - a native species of Australia. I have six in my collection at the moment.
The size of Morelia spilota metcalfei varies - Adult sizes have been recorded at lengths of between 6.6 to 13 ft (2 to 4 metres).
The Murray Darling python (Morelia spilota) is commonly called the Carpet Python. So, any reference books or web-sites on Carpet pythons are also relevant to the snake in your question.
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Morelia was created in 1831.