No I didn’t photoshop a rainbow onto the snake. This is called the Water Python ( Liasis fuscus ) and it just looks like that.

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No I didn’t photoshop a rainbow onto the snake. This is called the Water Python ( Liasis fuscus ) and it just looks like that.
Water Python (Liasis fuscus), source
Jezebel is sooooo beautiful. And feisty... :'( Australian Water Python (Liasis fuscus)
Todays Snake Is:
The Water Python (Liasis fuscus) is a constrictor native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. This species is often found in wet habitats such as swamps and reservoirs as its name would suggest, but can also be found in savannas and plains where water is scarce. Though not the largest species in its range, these snakes can still reach a respectable length of up to 3 meters (9.8 feet).
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A very lost Water Python, Liasis fuscus. This water specialist feeds primarily on water and floodplain rat populations across the monsoon belt, from northern WA through the NT and into QLD, avoiding the arid areas and colder climates. What he was doing here we can only guess! Could be an escaped pet or a vagrant hitching a ride (parhaps under a camper-trailer) after someones holiday up to the North. Either way this is definitely not his preferred climate so we were happy to find him! This guy was dropped off with the DEHP for re-homing to an educational centre. Gorgeous snake!!