
When most of us think of giant constrictor snakes, our first thoughts go to Anacondas (thank you, Hollywood); however, they are not alone! Pythons are another group (genus) of constrictors that are found in various sizes, spread across the globe. These snakes have adapted to a range of different conditions and food types.
Below we’ll take a look at the different types of pythons.
Within the Pythonidae family, 41 species belong to nine different genera. The genus Python (true pythons) currently has ten recognized species: African Rock (and Southern Rock), Angolan, Burmese, Borneo, Malaysian Blood, Myanmar short-tailed, Sumatran, Ball, and Indian Pythons.
With around 40 different species in nine genera, we can expect to see a fair amount of diversity within this snake family. But where are they located? What do they eat? And are there any interesting facts about them?
Table of Contents
- A Global Perspective on the Different Species of Pythons
- A Breakdown of the Genera in the Pythonidae Family
- Pythons in the Genus Antaresia
- Pythons in the Genus Apodora
- Pythons in the Genus Aspidites
- Pythons in the Genus Bothrochilus (Leiopython)
- 1. D’Albertis Python/Northern White-lipped Python (Bothrochilus albertisii)
- 2. Biak White-lipped Python (Bothrochilus biakensis)
- 3. Bismarck Ringed Python (Bothrochilus boa)
- 4. Karimui Basin White-lipped Python (Bothrochilus fredparkeri)
- 5. Huon Peninsula White-lipped Python (Bothrochilus huonensis)
- 6. Southern Whitelip Python/Southern White-lipped Python (Bothrochilus meridionalis)
- 7. Wau White-lipped Python (Bothrochilus montanus)
- Pythons in the Genus Liasis
- Pythons in the Genus Malayopython
- Pythons in the Genus Morelia
- Pythons in the Genus Python
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