
The Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) is one of the largest species of snakes in the world, native to Southeast Asia. They are capable of reaching lengths of up to 18 feet and are powerful apex predators that kill their prey through constriction. While generally docile in captivity if handled frequently, they are considered an invasive species in places like the Florida Everglades, where they have significantly impacted local wildlife populations. They are recognized by their beautiful 'giraffe-like' skin patterns.
So, this is a different type of snake. This is a Burmese python.
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"Rosolie introduces a larger Burmese Python during the conversation to show the host the physical power and musculature of a large constrictor."