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Bredl’s Carpet Python

$699.99

  • Morelia spilota bredli
  • Captive Bred
  • Male
  • Approximately 6 Feet In Length From Head To Tail
  • Adults Easily Average In Sizes Around 7-10 Feet In Length
  • Agile Hunters Feeding On Frozen Thawed Small Rats
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Description

Bredl’s Carpet Python are moderately strong constrictor-type snakes with a broad base of the head, distinct neck, vertical pupils, and heat pits on the lips. They are also known as Bredl’s carpet pythons or Centralian carpet pythons. With a cream-colored pattern of dark-edged bands, dots, and blotches, the coloring ranges from brown to reddish. The lips have dark transverse stripes and pale lips. With darker patterns, the belly is light cream or yellowish. Average length is 6.5-7’/ 2-2.2m, however 8’/ 2.4m+ is not unheard of.

Bredl’s pythons can be found around Alice Springs in Australia’s southern Northern Territory. Their natural habitat consists of dry forest, rocky gorges, or shrubland. These snakes have been observed spending time on the ground and in trees, as well as being active at all hours of the day and night.

For keepers who have the space, these snakes can be interesting and fun pets. The lifespan of a Bredl’s python can be extended by 20 to 30 years with proper care. Bredl’s Carpet Python for sale

WE HAVE BREDL’S CARPET PYTHONS FOR SALE. BELOW ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Morelia spilota bredli
  • Captive Bred
  • Male
  • Approximately 6 Feet In Length From Head To Tail
  • Adults Easily Average In Sizes Around 7-10 Feet In Length
  • Agile Hunters Feeding On Frozen Thawed Small Rats

INTERESTING FACTS!

  • Diet: The Bredl’s python feeds on mammals, reptiles, frogs and birds.
  • Size Fact: The total length of an adult Bredyl’s python can exceed 2 meters.
  • Food Fact: Here at the zoo, our Bredl’s python eats rats.
  • Fun Fact: If the temperature gets too cold, mothers of larger species warm their eggs up by ‘shivering.’
  • IUCN Red list:The Bredl’s python has not been evaluated on the IUCN Red List.
  • Where do I live?: The Bredl’s python lives in central parts of Australia.

 

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Sex

Male

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