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Centralian carpet python |
MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory Photo © Stewart Macdonald |
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Morelia bredli | ||||||
Pronunciation | more-AY-lee-ah BRED-ul-ee | |||||
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Etymology |
Morelia: unknown, but possibly after the town in Mexico.
bredli: Named after Joe Bredl. |
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RangeRocky ranges of central Australia and the surrounding woodlands. Found in the following Australian states/territoriesNorthern Territory HabitatRocky hills, gorges, and eucalypt woodland, especially along river edges. |
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