Python bivittatus also known as Burmese python, was found in Lettuce lake Park at 79 °F, partly sunny. This snake is one of the five largest species of snakes in the world. They are often found near water and are sometime semi-aquatic. Burmese python has an average of 3.7 m (12.1 ft) long, but have known to reach 5.74 m. They are dark colored snakes with many brown blotches bordered in black down the back.
Unluckily caught by fisherman in mangrove area. Small head for a snake of its size (50cm roughly). Possibly a kind of water snake but patterning on back looks dissimilar to ones online. Released safely back into water.