A carpet python, photographed at Perth Zoo. From this angle, you can clearly see the heat-seeking pits on the lower jaw. The python uses these to detect the body heat of its warm-blooded prey.
A Brisbane woman experienced a startling awakening when a 2.5-meter python was discovered coiled on her chest during a deep sleep. Despite the shock, Rachel Bloor remained remarkably calm, guiding the ...
Murray-Darling carpet python populations in South Australia have declined due to loss of habitat and predation. Trials using conservation detection dogs to find the snakes in the Riverland have so far ...