Diamond Pythons, Morelia spilota spilota, are a colour varient of carpet pythons. Carpet pythons have a large range spreading over most of Eastern Australia and the South and North Western corners of Western Australia. In fact, together carpet pythons inhabit the most diverse habitats of any Australian python, though some of the varients are threatened species. This species can grow up to 2.5m and can be fairly solid snakes. A large python will take possums, fruitbats and native rats for meals using constriction rather than venom to subdue their prey. The diamond python is yet another species that unfortunately shares a love for the temperate, coastal environment that humans tend towards, thus, habitat loss is a primary concern to the species.
This particular specimen was found very close to Ku-Ring-Gai Chase NP by Shore teacher Vaughn Brown on the way to their year 11 biology, Local Ecosystems excursion at Camp Kedron and was roughly 1m in length.
