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redwood Montypythonoides riversleighensis - The Hanging Bridge Creature


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The name given by Michael Archer to a species of fossil python he discovered and described from Oligocene–Miocene deposits at Riversleigh, Queensland, Australia. This species is now known as Morelia riversleighensis.

I think it would be amazing for the Redwood on the center some extra movement, maybe some colgant snakes that can throw themselves from the trees or that can hide inside the fallen trees. Watching a sanke start climbing a tree would be great, Also tamed Montypythoides may climb and jump from tree to another tree, and you can left them resting hanging or stick to the trees. 

 

A good taming method could be using the fallen trees, maybe you should find a serpent inside one of them, or you should bring one like using a trap, and then you should bring some small animal to feed them. 

 

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