Reticulated Pythons
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Missing image ARP_Reticulated_Python.jpg Python reticulatus | ||||||||||||||||
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Python reticulatus Schneider, 1801 |
With a maximum recorded length of over 10 metres (32 ft. 9 1/2 in.), the Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) is the longest existing snake species. It is slender and long, and therefore not the largest: the Green Anaconda is roughly twice as heavy at the same length. Those who work with reticulated pythons often cite an unusual level of intelligence and awareness compared to other species.
The reticulated python's appearance is a complex geometric pattern that incorporates numerous different colors. The back typically has a series of irregular diamond shapes which are flanked by smaller markings with light centers. Although this species has a wide distribution, variations of size, color and markings, no subspecies have been described. It is an egg layer that lays between 60 and 100 eggs.
Although their interactivity and beauty draws much attention, some feel they are unpredictable. Attacks are rare, but the species has been responsible for several human fatalities in both the wild and captivity. This species of snake is one of the few that have documented, but not verified, cases of eating people. Given maximum size, it is possible, although likely exceedingly rare
Inexperienced owners can enable snake escapes, sometimes causing injury to the owners themselves, other pets, and people living nearby. For the health and safety of both the snake and humans, reticulated pythons should only be kept by experienced keepers equipped to handle large constrictors. Because feeding the snakes is particularly hazardous, a second person should be available during this time to assist in any emergency or call for help.