These are the smallest known species of python in the world with adults averaging 18-22” in length. In nature they are found exclusively in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. They are colored in various shades of reds and browns with babies typically more boldly patterned but less colorful than the adults. They do show some variation in color and pattern throughout their range but not to the extent their close relative the Stimson’s python. The tiny adult size makes them ideal captives for nearly any household. Of all the python species available these little red stunners are always high on my favorites list.