Snakes

A Rock Python (Python molurus) making an unusual daylight journey across open ground in Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.

The Rock Python is the largest snake found in Sri Lanka. It is a non-venomous, muscular snake and kills its prey by constriction, which shuts down the blood supply to all the major organs.

It is found all over Sri Lanka up to an altitude of 1,200m above sea level.

This Python is normally nocturnal and lives in forests, marshes, grasslands and plantations. They feed on mammals, birds and monitor lizards.

Full length view of a 10-foot (3m) Rock Python making an unusual daylight journey across a dirt road in Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.

This Python is normally nocturnal and lives in forests, marshes, grasslands and plantations. They feed on mammals, birds and monitor lizards.

Head of a 10-foot (3m) Rock Python making an unusual daylight journey across a dirt road in Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.

Partial view of a 10-foot (3m) Rock Python making an unusual daylight journey across a dirt road in Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.

Partial view of a 10-foot (3m) Rock Python making an unusual daylight journey across a dirt road in Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.

Close-up view of head and neck of a 10-foot (3m) Rock Python making an unusual daylight journey across a dirt road in Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.

An Oriental Rat Snake (Pytas mucosa), local name Gerandiya, taking a look before leaving the safety of a drainage pipe, at Vil Uyana Resort, North Central Province, Sri Lanka.

An Oriental Rat Snake (Pytas mucosa), local name Gerandiya, poking up its head up for a better view amongst the Mangrove Swamp roots, by a brackish lagoon at Lagoon Cabanas, Panama, in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka.

A water snake in a fish pond at Mount Havana, near Gampola, Central Province, Sri Lanka.

A water snake taking cover in a fish pond at Mount Havana, near Gampola, Central Province, Sri Lanka.

A water snake in the lake at Kurunegala, Wayamba Province, Sri Lanka.

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A Rock Python (Python molurus) making an unusual daylight journey across open ground in Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
The Rock python is the largest snake found in Sri Lanka.
The Rock Python is a non-venomous, muscular snake and kills its prey by constriction, which shuts down the blood supply to all the major organs.
The Rock Python is found all over Sri Lanka up to an altitude of 1,200m above sea level.
This Python is normally nocturnal and lives in forests, marshes, grasslands and plantations. They feed on mammals, birds and monitor lizards.
A water snake in a fish pond at Mount Havana, near Gampola, Central Province, Sri Lanka.
A water snake taking cover in a fish pond at Mount Havana, near Gampola, Central Province, Sri Lanka.
A water snake in the lake at Kurunegala, Wayamba Province, Sri Lanka.
An Oriental Rat Snake (Pytas mucosa) poking up its head for a good view amongst the Mangrove Swamp roots by a brackish lagoon at Lagoon Cabanas, Panama, in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka.
 
A Rock Python (Python molurus) making an unusual daylight journey across open ground in Yala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
The Rock python is the largest snake found in Sri Lanka.
The Rock Python is a non-venomous, muscular snake and kills its prey by constriction, which shuts down the blood supply to all the major organs.
The Rock Python is found all over Sri Lanka up to an altitude of 1,200m above sea level.
This Python is normally nocturnal and lives in forests, marshes, grasslands and plantations. They feed on mammals, birds and monitor lizards.
A water snake in a fish pond at Mount Havana, near Gampola, Central Province, Sri Lanka.
A water snake taking cover in a fish pond at Mount Havana, near Gampola, Central Province, Sri Lanka.
A water snake in the lake at Kurunegala, Wayamba Province, Sri Lanka.
An Oriental Rat Snake (Pytas mucosa) poking up its head for a good view amongst the Mangrove Swamp roots by a brackish lagoon at Lagoon Cabanas, Panama, in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka.
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