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| species = [[Morelia clastolepis]] |
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'''Morelia clastolepis''', also known as the '''Mollucan python''', is a [[species]] of [[python]] found in [[Indonesia]]. They can grow to be 8-9 feet in length, so this is enough to kill an adult [[human]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acreptiles.com/pythons_moluccan.htm |title=Anthony Caponetto Reptiles - Moluccan Pythons |publisher=Acreptiles.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-07}}</ref> |
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As hatchlings they have a red in color, which then turns from brown to yellow, then as adults, will get black along their [[spine]]. They can also be patternless or striped. |
As hatchlings they have a red in color, which then turns from brown to yellow, then as adults, will get black along their [[spine]]. They can also be patternless or striped. |
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Morelia clastolepis, also known as the Mollucan python, is a species of python found in Indonesia. They can grow to be 8-9 feet in length, so this is enough to kill an adult human.[1]
Description
As hatchlings they have a red in color, which then turns from brown to yellow, then as adults, will get black along their spine. They can also be patternless or striped.
References
- ^ "Anthony Caponetto Reptiles - Moluccan Pythons". Acreptiles.com. Retrieved 2012-07-07.