Miscelaneous Boids in GURPS

Unless otherwise indicated, treat as an Indian python of the same size.

Common name Scientific name Typical adult size Maximum size Range Habitat
Black headed python Aspidites melanocephalus Medium Large N. Australia Forest, grassland, scrub, & marsh
Boelen's python Morelia boeleni Large Huge New Guinea Highland cloud forest
Children's python Antaresia sp. Diminutive Tiny Australia Any tropical
Dumeril's boa Boa dumerili Medium Large Madagascar Jungle
Green tree python* Morelia viridis Tiny Small New Guinea Jungle
Madagascar tree boa Boa manditra & Boa madagascariensis Medium Large Madagascar Any with trees
Olive python Liasis olivaceus Large Huge N. Australia Rocky areas, from grassland to jungle
Paupan python Apodora papuana Large Huge New Guinea Jungle lowlands
Rainbow boa Epicrates cenchria Small Medium South America Any tropical
Ringed python Bothrochilus boa Tiny Medium E. New Guinea Jungle
Tree boas* Corallus sp. Tiny Small Central & South America Any tropical w/ trees
Woma** Aspidites ramsayi Small Large Australia Desert
White-lipped python Leiopython albertisii Medium Large N. Australia & New Guinea Swamp & jungle
Yellow anaconda*** Eunectes notaeus Medium Huge South America. Streams, ponds, & lakes

* Game statistics same as appropriately sized amethystine pythons.

** Resistant (Australian snake venom, rare, immunity) [+5 points]

*** Treat as Green Anaconda of appropriate size.

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