The Aussie Python is a fascinating creature to behold. Adults can reach lengths of 1.4 to 2.1 meters, or 4.5 to 7 feet, with females typically larger than males. They come in a range of colors from black to tan and yellow, and are commonly found in monsoon jungles where they prey on mice, rats, mammals, birds, lizards, and frogs.

There is a wide variety of habitats in which these pythons can be found, including areas close to human habitation where food is plentiful, as well as areas that receive heavy snowfall. Despite being known as tree snakes, they do not exclusively inhabit trees and can be found on the ground as well.

Many people find Aussie pythons interesting and keep them as pets, but there are important considerations to keep in mind. Knowing their feeding habits is crucial, as some prefer mice over rats and this can become expensive and troublesome for keepers. It is best to start feeding them rats when they are young.

Although some varieties can be more aggressive than others, Aussie pythons are always a source of attraction. They are often kept as display animals rather than pets, but if you choose to keep one as a pet, proper care is essential. Obesity is a common problem with these pythons, so it is important to feed them appropriately to avoid this issue.

Being naturally arboreal, it is important to provide them with proper arrangements for comfort and security, including various branches, twigs, and pieces of bark for hiding. The enclosure used should be effective and comfortable, and there are a variety of reptile carpets, sand materials, and other items that can be used to create an appropriate environment.