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'Rough-scale Python'

A python distinguished by a huge parietal scale and the presence of distinct keeled scales. It's probably the world's rarest python. They are found in rocky valleys of [Kimberley] region in far northern Western [Australia] where they climb on low trees and shrubs. So far they are reported strictly crepuscular. The only known captive specimens are at the [Australian Reptile Park].