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Reticulated python

Scientific name: Malayopython reticulatus


Reticulated python

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: BOIDAE

Group: Reptiles

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 10 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.10-31.03

Gestation: 60 à 70 jours

Births: 31.03-10.04


Habitat:
Tropical rainforests, wooded areas, riverbanks

Description:
The Reticulated Python is one of the most impressive and longest snakes in the world, growing over 7 meters in length. It is easily recognized by its complex mesh pattern on its skin, which gives it its name. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, this python is primarily terrestrial, although it is also capable of climbing trees. It typically hunts mammals and birds, using its constriction power to capture and suffocate its prey. Although generally discreet, it can be dangerous when threatened.

Recommended lens:
>=300 mm

Photography tips:
Photograph the Reticulated Python from a distance using a telephoto lens, especially when it is moving or resting on a tree. Use soft lighting to avoid harsh shadows and extreme contrasts on its skin. Be patient and respectful, taking discreet photos to avoid disturbing the animal. When it is on the ground or hiding in foliage, try to capture shots that highlight the beauty of its pattern.

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