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Introduction
Reticulated python Classification Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Sous-embr. Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Squamata Suborder Serpentes Infraorder Alethinophidia Family Pythonidae Genus Broghammerus Binomial name
(Schneider, 1801) Geographical distribution
The reticulated nervous python (Broghammerus reticulatus syn. Python reticulatus) is a species (In the life sciences, the species (from the Latin species, âtypeâ) of snake of the Pythonidae family. Considered as the longest snake of the world (The word world can designate:), it measures on average (The average is a statistical measurement characterizing the elements of a set of…) between 6.5 and 9.5 meters for a weight (The weight is the force of gravity, of gravitational and inertial origin, exerted by…) between 90 and 140 kilos. It can exceptionally reach 10 meters, like the female (In biology, female (from the Latin “femella”, small woman, young woman) is the…) killed by natives in Celebes in 1912 and measured by an engineer (“The basic job of the engineer consists in solving problems of nature…). female, 8.70 meters long, who died in 1963 at the Highland Park Zoo in Pennsylvania, had reached a maximum weight of 145 kilos.
Chase
The forest (A forest or a forest massif is a wooded area, relatively dense,…) where the reticulated python lives (The reticulated nervous python (Broghammerus reticulatus syn. Python reticulatus) is a…) is dark and this python has poor eyesight (Sight is the sense that allows observation and analysis of the environment through reception and…). But he has no trouble finding prey: he has small cells on his upper lip (The lips are the fleshy parts that line the mouth in many animals. Number…) upper which contain tiny sensitive organs to the heat (In everyday language, the words heat and temperature often have an equivalent meaning:…) of its prey, which are called heat-sensitive dimples. The attack of this snake is fast. It can also climb a tree (A tree is a terrestrial plant capable of developing itself in height, in…) and jump on a prey (A prey is an organism captured alive, killed then consumed by another ,…) who passed.
threat level
This species of pythons is hunted for its skin (The skin is an organ made up of several layers of tissue. It plays, among other things, the…). Its intricately patterned coat makes it the best-selling snake for crafting leather goods. The species is considered vulnerable. It is therefore classified in appendix II of CITES.
Captive breeding
temperature (Temperature is a physical quantity measured using a thermometer and…) hot spot: 33°C cold spot temperature: 26°C night temperature: 23°C humidity: 80% lighting: neon (Neon is a chemical element with symbol Ne and atomic number 10.) difficulty: extremely difficult due to its aggressiveness (aggressiveness is a mode of behavior of living beings and…). Not recommended for novices, it is best not to enter the terrarium alone when it reaches 3-4 meters. dimensions (In common sense, the notion of dimension refers to the size; the dimensions of a room…) of the terrarium: plan a typical room of the terrarium: tropical, South Asian forest type environment: branches, basins, shelters substrate: splinters of wood maintenance: rabbits, chickens number (The notion of number in linguistics is covered in the article “Number…) of eggs: 30 to 70* incubation: 3 months (The month (From lat. mensis “month”, and formerly plural “menses”) is a period of time…) at 33°C
Synonyms
Boa reticulata – Schneider, 1801 Boa rhombeata – Schneider, 1801 Boa phrygia – Shaw, 1802 Coluber Javanicus – Shaw, 1802 Python Schneideri – Merrem, 1820 Python reticulatus – Gray, 1842 Python reticulatus – Boulenger, 1893 Morelia reticulatus – Welch, 1988 Python reticulatus – Kluge, 1993
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