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Australian Snakes Perform Mating "Dance"
Description
In the video, which was filmed in a back yard on Friday, two diamond pythons rear their heads in unison and entwine their necks as part of the mating ritual.
The diamond python is a medium to large snake, found in coastal areas and adjacent ranges of south-eastern Australia.
They are the most southerly occurring python in the world and are found at higher altitudes than any other species of Australian python.
They are not considered to be dangerous to humans.
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