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ANIMAL BEHAVIOR: Huge Population of Pythons Wiping Out Large ...

ANIMAL BEHAVIOR: Huge Population of Pythons Wiping Out Large Numbers of Everglades Mammals in Florida - Scientists Fear Widespread Disruption of Food Chain and Environmental Balance! 1:25 PM Andre Heath No ... Continue reading


Lakisha Baumeister: Should i switch my blood python to a 40 gal ...

Generally, the Sumatran blood pythons are the less aggressive of all the blood pythons. Blood pythons are thick bodied snakes. Enclosures that provide enough space for their large girths are best. This will also relieve some ... Continue reading


Brightly-Colored Snakes with Unique Geometrical Patterns ...

This pretty snake with very short tail is also commonly known Blood Python, Short-tailed Python, Black Blood Python, Sumatran Short-tailed Python and Sumatran Blood Python. 5. Ethiopian Mountain Adder (Bitis parviocula) ... Continue reading


Tegu behavior

Tegu behavior. i recently got a bw tegu but every time i put my hand newhere near him he starts to breathe really heavily and look at my hand why is he doing this is he just simply frightened of my hand and nething i could do to help this ... 1.0.0 Albino Green Burmese Python 1.0.0 Patternless, het for albino and labyrinth Burmese Python 1.0.0 IJ Carpet Python 1.0.0 Colombian Redtail Boa 1.1.0 Ball Pythons 0.0.1 Sumatran Blood Python 1.0.0 White Lipped Python ... Continue reading


tegu behavior

You're Tegu's behavior will not change unless you do something that will cause her to react negatively, such as change in husbandry, feeding,, handling etc. Try and pick and choose who you take advice from .... 1.0.0 Green Burmese Python 1.0. 0 Albino Green Burmese Python 1.0.0 Patternless, het for albino and labyrinth Burmese Python 1.0.0 IJ Carpet Python 1.0.0 Colombian Redtail Boa 1.1.0 Ball Pythons 0.0.1 Sumatran Blood Python 1.0.0 White Lipped Python ... Continue reading


odd behavior !? - Redtailboa.net

1.1 bci (zebo & nola) columbian rtb's 0.1 sumatran blood python (lucy) 1.0 jack russel terrier (wishbone) ... when the egg folicles are maturing,even before a male is introduced.Light cycle and temps can trigger this behavior. Continue reading


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Python brongersmai aka Red blood python, Malaysian blood python, Malaysian red blood python, Sumatran red blood python. Most adult females measure 50"-66" in total length, most adult males measure 40"-56" in total ... Continue reading


CRAZY PETS: Python breitensteini/Borneo Short-tailed Python ...

The Borneo Short-tailed Python (Python breitensteini) is a species of heavy-bodied python native to Western Malaysia, Sumatra, Boeneo, Bangka Island and other islands in the Strait of Malacca, including the Lingga Island, Riau Islands, and Bintan. ... Behavior. While they (and other blood pythons) generally have a reputation for being mean-tempered, Borneo short-tailed pythons are becoming more commonly kept as pets among reptile enthusiasts. Their rise in ... Continue reading


dogs and tegus

Everytime your dogs is showing a ''too excited'', aggressive, or non-accepted behavior, you have to correct him. Cesar speciality is to force the limit of the dog, to correct many time the dogs.Training an animal don't takes a few ... Continue reading


Future of tegu breeding?

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Python Sumatra Blood behavior

An interesting snake with good color, the Sumatra Blood Python makes an interesting pet for experienced keepers.

Sumatran Blood Pythons are relatively large snakes - growing to an average of six feet long and topping off at around nine feet. Although they are not usually seen growing larger than seven feet, it is possible to obtain a larger size in captivity. The Sumatra Blood Python is an awe-inspiring snake, one that will certainly capture the imaginations of you and your guests. If you aren't an experienced snake keeper, you may want to try an easier, more predictable species at first; the Sumatra Blood Python is a large, and often aggressive snake that should only be kept by experienced hobbyists. You will want to raise this one from childhood. Capturing one or purchasing one that has lived in the wild is often a bad idea, as the snakes may be unhealthy or excessively aggressive. If you get a baby, and raise it from birth, it'll be more likely to become handleable and get used to you than one taken from the wild. Sumatra Blood Pythons do have variable temperaments however; while some can be quite calm and docile, others are high-strung, nervous, and quick to bite.

They aren't rare animals and can be found frequently in the wild if you look in the right places. However, the Pythons themselves are also hunted by people for their skin and meat.

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