Reticulated Python Media

Below is a collection of reticulated python videos from all over the world. While the reticulated python is native to Southeast Asia, many breeders around the world like to showcase these snakes, as they are the longest snakes in the world.

Cambodia Child Rides Giant Burmese Python

October 24, 2011

A small boy in Cambodia’s Sithbou Village has made an unusual friend, a 265-pound Burmese python. The Burmese python is related to the reticulated python and is also known as one of the longest snakes in the world.

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Sun Fire Reticulated Python on ReptilesTV

October 24, 2011

Mike Wilbanks of Constrictors.com shows off a male sunfire reticulated python which, like all reticulated pythons, comes from Southeast Asia. The females are larger than the males. This one Mike has had about three years and will eventually grow to about 16-feet long.

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Reticulated Python in Borneo Rainforest

October 24, 2011

This cool video, shot at night, shows a reticulated python in its natural habitat of Borneo. This must be from a tourist group or something. I don’t know about you, but this would creep me out a bit if I saw this large of a snake at night.

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Clutch of Platinum Tiger Citron Reticulated Pythons

October 24, 2011

Jay from Prehistoric Pets shows off his new clutch of platinum tiger citron reticulated pythons. He’s got a ton of videos on YouTube about the reticulated python and other snakes he sells.

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Anaconda vs. Reticulated Python

October 24, 2011

The biggest difference between the two snakes is behavior. Aesthetically, the anaconda is more massive and heavy, while the reticulated python is longer and faster. This clip from National Geographic showcases the two snakes.

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Little Rock Zoo’s 20-Foot Reticulated Python Gets a Snack

October 24, 2011

Another explanation of the reticulated python’s feeding habits with herpetologist Randal Barry. Watch Carrie, the 20-foot reticulated python, celebrate her new name with a snack, a rabbit. Hugs first, digestion later.

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Mark Richmond and NZ TV’s “What Now” with a Reticulated Python

October 24, 2011

This reticulated python is only fed once a month and swallows 5-6 rats, whole. The reticulated python is non-venomous but its bite, as the handler mentions, definitely hurts.

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Khao Yai National Park Reticulated Python (HD Video)

October 24, 2011

This short but high-definition video showcases a reticulated python in Thailand’s Khao Yai National Park. Beautiful colors!

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20-Foot Reticulated Python Arrives at Little Rock Zoo

October 24, 2011

In this video, a 20-foot female reticulated python arrives at Arkansas’ Little Rock Zoo, certainly the longest snake in the state. Listen to herpetologist Randal Berry talk about the reticulated python.

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