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Morelia is a genus of large snakes in the Pythonidae family. They are found in Indonesia, New Guinea, and throughout Australia. Currently, 8 species are recognized.In general, these snakes are arboreal to semi-arboreal, spending much of their life in the forest canopy. Although there are exceptions, most attain adult lengths of 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft).
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Morelia
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* Morelia (Gray, 1842) * Aspidopython (Meyer, 1874) * Nyctophylopython (Wells & Wellington, 1984) * Hypaspistes (Ogilby, 1919) * Simalia (Gray, 1849) * Australiasis (Wells & Wellington, 1984) * Chondropython (Meyer, 1874) * Montypythonoides (M.J. Smith and Plane, 1985)
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