

Queen of the Pythons is a fascinating documentary that premiered on the Smithsonian Channel in 2019. The show takes viewers on a journey through the eyes of a renowned snake conservationist named Romulus Whitaker. The documentary explores the fascinating world of the Indian rock python and the efforts of Romulus and his team to save this majestic snake species from extinction.
The Indian rock python is one of the largest snakes in the world, reaching lengths of up to 20 feet. These snakes are considered to be keystone species, meaning that they play a critical role in maintaining the ecological balance of their habitat. However, due to habitat loss and overhunting, Indian rock pythons are facing a serious threat of extinction. In fact, this species has already disappeared from many areas where they were once abundant.
The documentary features stunning footage of Indian rock pythons in their natural habitat, including the forests and jungles of India. Viewers get an up-close look at these magnificent creatures and learn about their behavior, diet, and mating habits. The documentary also explores the role of Indian rock pythons in local culture and mythology, and how their reputation as man-eaters has contributed to their downfall.
But Queen of the Pythons is not just a nature documentary
Queen of the Pythons is a series that ran for 1 seasons (1 episodes) between August 8, 2019 and on Smithsonian Channel
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Premiere DateAugust 8, 2019
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IMDB Rating6.5 (42)

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