The (Asiatic) Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) is a member of the Pythonidae family and has and average length of 15ft to 25ft however, it is possible for some to grow near 30ft with a weight of 300lbs; the largest was measured at 33ft; they can be located in Southeast Asia and can be found in the tropical rainforest's, a member of the Boa family the female can have as many as 100 eggs at a time (Average is 60 eggs) and the hatchlings are at least 2 ft (61 cm) length, life span of the python is 25 to 30 years. The diet consists of small mammals and birds, the larger the python the larger the prey which include pigs, dogs, cats and primates, etc., the python ambushes it's prey and suffocates the victim rather then crushing it, after swallowing the prey whole digestion takes many days to several weeks depending on the size of the prey.
Reticulated Python
Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus)
the reticulated python
the reticulated python is the largest snake
Reticulated pythons are one type of python. They are the biggest pythons in the world.
How does a Reticulated Python keep it's condition stable
7.1 ft
The reticulated python can be found in the wild primarily in Southeast Asia. For example, the reticulated python is found in Burma and Borneo as well as other countries in the region.
There is only one recognised species of Reticulated Python. Its latin name is Python reticulatus. However - there may be variations in colouring - including albinos.
Reticulated python
the reticulated python coils around it's prey until it has suffocated it entirely.
The name comes from the pattern - large splotches of one color with relatively thin lines of another color surrounding the splotches. This pattern is called reticulated, and the reticulated giraffe has its name for the same reason.