How does the coloration distribution of the Olive Python generally contrast with the Water Python's patterning?
The Olive Python generally presents a more uniform appearance across its body, lacking the distinct dark blotching or patterning often seen on Water Pythons
A critical differentiator between the Olive Python (*L. olivaceus*) and the Water Python (*L. fuscus*), especially when observing darker specimens, lies in their patterning. The Olive Python tends toward a more consistent, uniform coloration across its body, even in darker phases. Conversely, the Water Python frequently retains or develops distinct dark blotching or patterning, which can be especially evident in juveniles but often persists to some degree into adulthood. This lack of strong, defined patterning on the Olive Python contributes to its sleek appearance, even when the overall hue is dark.
