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Old 12-02-2004, 04:06 PM   #1
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Exclamation Merauke (Cape York) Adult Pair! (#MERGTPDK81204_M1-F1) Awesome colors, hammering thaw

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Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis) (Merauke/Cape York) <p>

Born 2002 <p>

Male is over two years old, Female is nearing two years. <p>

I was very lucky to get my hands on this pair of Merauke's. These are part of only a handful of specimens currently in the United States. Merauke is the southernmost city of Indonesia, closely bordering Papua New Guinea. In fact, not far from Merauke you can find eucalyptus trees as well as kangaroos. Meraukes are also known as Cape York's due to populations found on the Cape York Peninsula of Australia. <p>

Merauke's are known to be light green to lime in color. One of their most notable characteristics is the line of white markings down their backs. The purity of the line varies naturally. Scattered yellow on the ventral region and blue on the dorsal is common as well. <p>

An interesting surprise that helped to catapult this locality into the spotlight was when a pair of F1 siblings were bred together and subsequently produced the first known albino chondro. It is not known how far the heterozygous trait reaches into Merauke populations but, the future is certainly going to be interesting. <p>

These Merauke's are nice tempered and of course are hammering thawed rodents. <p>

As always when dealing with Frantz Herpetological you can except a smooth and effortless transaction. Rest assured we will stand behind our animals and guarantee their health AND that they feed. <p>

Photos of the male and female <p>

-Male #MERGTPDK81204_M1 <p>

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-Female #MERGTPDK81204_F1 <p>

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