It could be any colour depending on the python you've got! But most are green.
Scientific names are unique to one specific instance. For example - A Burmese python and an Indian python look very similar in colour and markings. Therefore the Burmese python has been given the scientific name 'Python bivittatus. The Indian python is named Python molurus.
they are light colored with brown blotches bordered with black.
The average length of an adult Burmese Python - is around 12 feet (3.7 metres). Average adult weight is around 79 pounds (39 Kilos). They have a light tan background colour, with dark brown 'rosettes' of colour along the whole length of their body. The underside is usually a creamy-white colour.
They get the same size as a regular ball python, spider refers to their colour/pattern.
Reticulated Python
In a python
a python
The ball python is only one type of Python. As I don't know which other type of python you're asking me to compare the ball python with I can't really answer your question...
the record for a python is 145 kgs from a reticulated python.
The scientific name of the Indian python is Python molurus.
Python Regius, which translates to "Royal Python," its original name.