- Python regius
Taxobox
name = "Python regius"
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
subphylum =Vertebrata
classis =Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
subordo =Serpentes
familia =Pythonidae
genus = "Python"
species = "P. regius"
binomial = "Python regius"
binomial_authority = (Shaw, 1802)
synonyms = * "Boa regia" - Shaw, 1802
* ["Enygrus"] "regi" ["us"] . - Wagler, 1830
* "Cenchris regia" - Gray, 1831
* "Python Bellii" - Gray, 1842
* "Python regius" - A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844
* "Hortulia regia" - Gray, 1849
* "Python regius" - Boulenger, 1893McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Touré T. 1999. Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1. Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. ISBN 1-893777-00-6 (series). ISBN 1-893777-01-4 (volume).]:"Common names: royal python, ball python.Mehrtens JM. 1987. Living Snakes of the World in Color. New York: Sterling Publishers. 480 pp. ISBN 0-8069-6460-X.] ""Python regius" is a non-venomous python
species found inAfrica . This is the smallest of the African pythons and is popular in the pet trade. Nosubspecies are currently recognized.ITIS|ID=634784|taxon="Python regius"|year=2007|date=12 September]Description
Adults generally do not grow to more than 90-120 cm (3-4 feet) in length, although some specimens have reached 152 cm and even 182 cm (5-6 feet), but this is very rare. Barker DG, Barker TM. 2006. Ball Pythons: The History, Natural History, Care and Breeding (Pythons of the World, Volume 2). VPI Library. 320 pp. ISBN 0978541103.] The build is stocky while the head is relatively small. The scales are smooth and both sexes have
anal spur s on either side of the vent, although males have larger spurs. [http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=17&cat=1831&articleid=2422 Ball python] at [http://www.peteducation.com/ Pet Education] . Accessed12 September 2007 .]The color pattern is typically black with brown-green side and dorsal blotches. The belly is a white or cream that may or may not include scattered black markings. However, those in the pet industries have, through selective breeding, developed many morphs:
genetic mutations with altered colors and patterns. [http://www.grazianireptiles.com/mutations.htm ("P. regius") Base Mutations] at [http://www.grazianireptiles.com/ Graziani Reptiles] . Accessed12 September 2007 .]Common names
The name "ball python" refers to the animal's tendency to curl into a ball when stressed or frightened. [http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&id=59 Ball Python ("Python regius") Caresheet] at [http://www.ball-pythons.net/ ball-pythons.net] . Accessed
12 September 2007 .] The name "royal python" (from the Latin "regius") is based in part on the story thatCleopatra supposedly wore the snake around her wrist.Geographic range
Found in
Africa fromSenegal ,Mali ,Guinea-Bissau ,Guinea ,Sierra Leone ,Liberia ,Ivory Coast ,Ghana ,Benin ,Niger andNigeria throughCameroon ,Chad and theCentral African Republic toSudan andUganda . No type locality was given in the original description.Habitat
Prefers grasslands,
savannah s and sparsely wooded areas.Behavior
This terrestrial species is known for its defense strategy that involves coiling into a tight ball when threatened, with its head and neck tucked away in the middle. In this state, it can literally be rolled around. Favored retreats include mammal burrows and other underground hiding places where they also aestivate during the dry season.
Feeding
In the wild, the diet consists mostly of small mammals, such as African soft-furred rats, shrews and striped mice. Younger individuals have also been known to feed on birds. Captives usually do well on domestic rats and mice, either live, pre-killed, or frozen-thawed.
Reproduction
Oviparous , with anywhere from 3-11 rather large eggs being laid (4-6 being most common). These are incubated by the female underground and hatch after 60 days. Sexual maturity is reached at 12-18 months for males, 24-36 months for females. Age is only one factor in determining sexual maturity and ability to breed -- weight is the second factor. Males should be no less than 600g to breed, and females should be no less than 1500 g.Captivity
Due to their smaller size compared to other pythons and commonly docile temperament, these snakes are bred in captivity and have become popular as pets. [http://groups.msn.com/BallPythons/ballpythons2.msnw Ball Pythons, Selection and Maintenance] at [http://groups.msn.com/ MSN Groups] . Accessed
12 September 2007 .] Juveniles tend to be more aggressive at first, but typically calm down as they get used to human contact. Wild-caught specimens have greater difficulty adapting to a captive environment, which can result in refusal to feed andparasitic infection . Longevity is 20-40 years, with the oldest captive specimen on record reaching 48 years of age. [http://www.newenglandreptile.com/CareBall.html Ball python] at [http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ NERD Herpetocultural Library] . Accessed12 September 2007 .] [http://www.alaskazoo.org/reptilehome.htm Making Responsible Choices When Considering a Reptile as a Pet] at [http://www.alaskazoo.org/ The Alaska Zoo] . Accessed12 September 2007 .]Beliefs and folklore
This species is particularly reverred in the traditional religion of the
Igbo people of southeasternNigeria . It is considered symbolic of the earth, being an animal that travels so close to the ground. Even among manyChristian Igbos, these pythons are treated with great care whenever they happen to wander into a village or onto someone's property; they are allowed to roam freely or are very gently picked up and placed out in a forest or field away from any homes. If one is accidentally killed, many communities in Igboland will still build acoffin for the snake's remains and give it a short funeral. [cite journal|author= Hambly, Wilfrid Dyson; Laufer, Berthold|journal=Fieldiana Anthropology|volume=21|issue= 1|year=1931|title= Serpent worship|url=http://www.archive.org/details/serpentworshipin211hamb]ee also
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List of pythonid species and subspecies
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*References
External links
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* [http://www.rcreptiles.com/links.html#anchor1 Ball Python Articles and Care Sheets] at [http://www.rcreptiles.com/ RC Reptiles.com] . Accessed12 September 2007 .
* [http://herphangout.com/caresheet.php?sheet=51 Ball Python Care Sheet] at [http://herphangout.com/ Herphangout] . Accessed12 September 2007 .
* [http://kingsnake.com/ballpythonguide/ Troubleshooting Guide for Ball Pythons] at [http://kingsnake.com/ kingsnake.com] . Accessed12 September 2007 .
* [http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/pythons/a/ballpythons.htm Ball Pythons as Pets] at [http://exoticpets.about.com/ About.com: Exotic Pets] . Accessed12 September 2007 .
* [http://www.exotic-pets.eu/snakes/royal-python.php Royal Python, "Python regius"] at [http://www.exotic-pets.eu/ Exotic-pets.eu] . Accessed12 September 2007 .
* [http://www.morphcapital.com/BP_Breeding.asp Ball Python - Basic Breeding Sheet] at [http://www.morphcapital.com/ Morph Capital] . Accessed12 September 2007 .
* [http://www.pet-care-portal.com/ball-python-care-sheet.html General Ball Python Husbandry] at [http://www.pet-care-portal.com/ Pet Care Portal] . Accessed12 September 2007 .
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