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    It is known as the scrub python more commonly. There are different subspecies and Nick Mutton from INLAND REPTILE works with a smaller locality.

    I have never seen anything about them eating fresh water crocs. They are quite arboreal I think those reports may be confused with the olive python or the water pythons.

    If you look up "scrub python" you will find a lot of info.

    They have potential to get long, but they are relatively slender compared to other giant pythons.

    I wish I had the space for one.

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