snake sliding over rocks

Significance to Humans:

Bite may cause minor lacerations or punctures.
General description:
Solidly-built snake but not as large as the Coastal Carpet Python. Fawn or pale-brown ground colour with contrasting dark, chocolate-brown mottled & blotched pattern and color. Mostly cream on the underside. Head is distinct from the neck. Midbody scales at 37- 44 rows.
Average Length:
75cm-1 metre. Large specimens may reach 1.5 metres.
Habitat in SE Qld:
Preferred habitat includes rocky outcrops and associated ridges within dry forests and woodland. Will inhabit areas where ground timber is frequent. Also the periphery of suburbs and disturbed farmland.
General habits:
Nocturnal.
Diet:
Small mammals, birds and lizards.
Local distribution:
Uncommon in the central Sunshine Coast region. Occasionally found in outer suburbs & urban bushland. Scattered local populations occur throughout the region around Buderim, Mt Coolum, Tinbeerwah the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Around the home:
Uncommonly seen this species will utilise ground level refuge such as rock walls, sheet iron and timber piles.