Green Tree Python
Green tree python is a type of snake occurring in New Guinea, Indonesia and Australia. Like all pythons, it is a nonvenomous constrictor. The species is mainly arboreal, occasionally residing on the ground. The snake is quite popular in the pet trade.
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Subphylum | Vertebrata |
Class | Reptilia |
Order | Squamata |
Suborder | Serpentes |
Family | Pythonidae |
Genus | Morelia |
Scientific Name | Morelia viridis |
Other Names | Green Python, Papuan Tree Python |
Length | 150–180 cm; large specimens may measure 200 cm |
Weight | Up to 2,200 g |
Color | Various shades of green with discontinuous, vertebral stripe running down the back; may have scattered blue, white, and yellow spots over the body |
Distribution | New Guinea, Indonesian islands, Cape York Peninsula (Australia) |
Habitat | Rainforest |
Diet | Small mammals like rodents, sometimes reptiles |
Predators | Juveniles are preyed upon by birds of prey |
Venom Fact | Nonvenomous |
Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous (egg laying) |
Clutch Size | 1 to 25 eggs |
Incubation Period | Around 50 days in captivity |
Reproductive Age | 2 years of age |
Average Lifespan | In wild: Around 20 years In captivity: Around 35 years |
IUCN Conservation Status | Least Concern |
Green Tree Python Pictures Gallery
Published on January 10th 2017 by staff under Snakes. Article was last reviewed on 24th August 2019.