Burmese Rock Python Píotón Burmach
IUCN status Near threatened
Habitat Throughout south-east Asia –
rainforest and grassy marshes
Diet Herbivore Carnivore – birds
and mammals appropriate to their size
The Burmese python became increasingly ‘vulnerable’
in the last century due to hunting for the leather market,
native food and medicines, and the pet trade but captive
breeding has enhanced its status in the wild. Good climbers
when young and excellent swimmers, Burmese pythons can
attain around seven metres (23ft.) in length and weigh
up to 90kg (200lb). They kill prey by constriction.
Did you know?
Burmese pythons can remain submerged in water for up to
30 minutes without taking air.