Sunday 20 December 2009

Burmese Python

Do you guy want to keep Burmese python? If yes, Can you manage to keep and give her with bigger enclosure when they reach adult size. Always think twice when getting Burmese python for pets. As a hatchlings Burmese python might look small and cute but with 2 to 3 years of ages this python grow very fast. Their huge size makes them both expensive to keep and potentially dangerous, so think first about committing to caring for a snake this size. It is not easy to find someone to take a large snake if you can no longer care for it. Owners have died due to handling mistakes with these snakes as well - they are not suitable for beginners.


Young Normal Burmese Python
Raymond(Adult Normal Burmese Python)
Raymond with some kids, Even though she is super tame, An adult Supervision is a must(Pics from Edpets)Albino Burmese Python

Burmese pythons are generally considered quite docile especially compared to other large snakes. Hatchlings can be quite skittish but are usually quite readily tamed with consistent handling. Still, these snakes are huge and quite aggressive feeders, and they can inflict serious injury to their handlers and have been involved in several fatalities (due to owner complacency, ignorance, or error). A second person should always be present when handling or feeding constrictors over 8 feet long.

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