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Vertebrata (1163)
"Reptiles" (111)
Squamata (Snakes) (62)
Pythonidae (Pythons) (2)
Pythonidae (Pythons)
Malayopython reticulatus
(Schneider, 1801)
Reticulated Python
Python brongersmai
Mary-Ruth Low
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Identified By: Mary-Ruth Low
Species Interactions (19)
Preys on
Common Iguana
Iguana iguana
References
Low et al., 2016. Herpetological Review 47(1): 148-149
Sunda Pangolin, Malayan Scaly Anteater
Manis javanica
References
Lim, 2008. Unpublished Masters thesis, Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore
Ananthanarayanan, 2019. Unpublished Honours thesis, National University of Singapore
Wild Pig, Wild Boar
Sus scrofa
References
Devan-Song et al., 2017. Biotropica 49(5): 706-715
Domestic Cat
Felis catus
References
Devan-Song et al., 2017. Biotropica 49(5): 706-716
Ananthanarayanan, 2019. Unpublished Honours thesis, National University of Singapore
House Shrew
Suncus murinus
References
Devan-Song et al., 2017. Biotropica 49(5): 706-719
Ananthanarayanan, 2019. Unpublished Honours thesis, National University of Singapore
Smooth Otter, Smooth-coated Otter
Lutrogale perspicillata
References
Devan-Song et al., 2017. Biotropica 49(5): 706-717
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Basic Information
Classification:
Vertebrata: "Reptilia": Squamata: Pythonidae (pythons)
Residency Status:
Native
Biology/Ecology
Ecology:
Widespread and common.
External Links
Ecology Asia
Nature in Singapore
Biodiversity Record: A reticulated python at Thomson Nature Park
Singapore Biodiversity Records
Snakes of Saint John’s Island
A tick-infested reticulated python
Bizarre death of a reticulated python at Kent Ridge
Taxo4254 Species Pages
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