Burmese Python
Burmese python
Python molurus biuittatus
Found through South Asia and Indonesia, Burmese pythons are carnivores and would eat live rats, birds and even goats. In captivity we feed them on a diet of dead mice and rats - when juvenile - but when they reach adult size they will eat dead large rats, rabbits and chickens
- Live up to 25 years.
- Egg layers, they lay around 30 eggs a year.
- Adults reach lengths of 20 foot.
- Habitat being rainforest.
- Nocturnal Reptile.
Crazy Fact
Burmese pythons are one of the largest pythons in the world, the males grow to around 14 foot but the females can reach on average 18-20 foot. The biggest Burmese python ever in captivity was a 27 foot female. When they are adult size they could eat a whole sheep in one bite.


