Search launched for large pet python in Canberra

A Canberra resident has launched an online campaign to help find his 1.8-metre-long missing python.

Supplied image of missing python

A Canberra resident has launched an online campaign to help find his 1.8-metre-long missing python. (AAP)

Lost: Malcolm, a 1.8-metre-long diamond python slithering the streets of Canberra.

If you find him, don't be afraid, owner Jay Rawlings says.

Diamond pythons are not venomous.

"He may be looking for somewhere warm and/or dark, do not be frightened if you see him," Mr Rawlings wrote on the Canberra Lost Pet Database page on Facebook.

After returning from holidays, Mr Rawlings put Malcolm in his favourite front-yard tree at their Bonner residence on Tuesday for some long-overdue sunshine.

But after slipping inside to put on some washing, Mr Rawlings discovered that his beloved reptile had taken the belly express to freedom.

"Normally he'll stay up there for a few hours," he told AAP.

Mr Rawlings has notified media to help find Malcolm before Canberra gets chilly again.

"They're normally a tropical or coastline snake," he said.

"It was a bit cold last night. I'm hoping he's found somewhere warmish."

Despite Malcolm being worth between $200 and $1000, Mr Rawlings is confident the snake was not stolen.

Malcolm is black with bright yellow spots and probably won't try to get away if approached - "unlike a red-bellied black", Mr Rawlings says.


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