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Oenpelli python

Oenpelli python (Simalia oenpelliensis)
Arnhem Escarpment, Northern Territory
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Simalia oenpelliensis - (Gow, 1977)
Pronunciation  SIM-ah-LEE-ah   OWE-en-pell-ee-EN-siss
Etymology  Simalia: unknown.
oenpelliensis: 'from Oenpelli'.
Other names  Oenpelli rock python
Python oenpelliensis
Morelia oenpelliensis
 
 
Total length
Species avg: 350 cm
Species max: 430 cm
Reproduction
Oviparous
Clutch size
Average: 10
Length and clutch size information comes from a variety of sources, but primarily from Shine (1991) and Cogger (2000).
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