Appearance
Adults grow to 2 m in total length. ''M. carinata'' is distinguished by the presence of a large parietal scale and by having distinct keeled dorsal scales. The body is slim and muscular. The color pattern is light honey-tan with darker reddish-brown markings. The belly is white, possibly with black spots.Behavior
So far reported to be strictly crepuscular. The temperament is quite docile with rarely any attempts to bite.Habitat
They are found in rocky valleys of Kimberley region in far northern Western Australia where they climb on low trees and shrubs.Reproduction
This species is confirmed to be an egg-layer like other pythons.References:
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