Axanthic Black Headed Python
Black-headed python (Aspidites melanocephalus ) is a species of non-venomous snake in the Pythonidae (the python family). Being naturally non-venomous, these snakes must constrict their prey to suffocate it prior to consumption.
Habits and Lifestyle
Axanthic Black Headed Python are ground-dwelling creatures and are often found amongst rocks and loose debris. If disturbed, they hiss loudly but are unlikely to bite unless hunting prey. They sometimes strike with a closed mouth, but generally can be handled easily. These pythons are strong swimmers, but they almost never spend time in the water.
To cool themselves, Axanthic Black Headed Python may bury their dark head in the sand.
Furthermore,
Black-headed pythons are nocturnal and spend their time single. Because they live in the tropics, they heat up quicker and stay warmer for longer.
This means they can eat more because they digest food quicker in warmer conditions.
When ingesting large prey, Black-headed python position one or two coils just ahead of their distended mouths and by constriction make the task of swallowing prey easier.
Diet and Nutrition
Black-headed pythons are carnivores. They prey mainly on reptiles, including snakes but will also eat mammals if available.
DIETÂ Carnivore
More so,
- Aesthetic Appeal: The Axanthic morph is visually distinctive, featuring a contrasting black and white coloration. This can make these pythons particularly appealing to reptile enthusiasts who appreciate the aesthetics of unique and visually striking snakes.
- Rare and Unique: Axanthic Black Headed Pythons are relatively rare, and their unique appearance sets them apart from more common color morphs. For those seeking a snake that stands out, the Axanthic Black Headed Python can be an attractive choice.
Hence,
- Breeding Projects: Breeders may be interested in Axanthic Black Headed Pythons for their genetics. Breeding an Axanthic snake with other morphs can produce visually diverse offspring with various color patterns, contributing to the diversity of available captive-bred pythons.
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