D’Alberts White Lipped Python.
D’Alberts White Lipped Python, also known as the Bothrochilus albertisii, is a stunning snake species native to New Guinea and the surrounding islands. These pythons are renowned for their striking appearance, featuring a creamy white body with distinctive black markings along their lips. These markings give them their unique name and set them apart from other python species in the region. D’Alberts White Lipped Pythons are also known for their impressive size, with adults reaching lengths of up to 10 feet.
In addition to their attractive appearance, D’Alberts White Lipped Pythons are also highly valued for their calm and docile temperament, making them popular among reptile enthusiasts and collectors. These pythons are known to be relatively easy to handle and can be tamed with proper care and handling. They also have an interesting hunting behavior, as they are known to be nocturnal predators that rely on their excellent sense of smell and heat-sensing pits to locate their prey.
Despite their popularity in the pet trade, D’Alberts White Lipped Pythons are classified as a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and overcollection for the pet trade. Conservation efforts are underway to protect their natural habitats and regulate the trade of these beautiful snakes. It is crucial for individuals who keep D’Alberts White Lipped Pythons as pets to ensure they are sourced from reputable breeders and to provide them with proper care and enrichment to ensure their well-being. By raising awareness about the conservation status of these pythons, we can help safeguard their future in the wild.
- Description
WE HAVE WHITE LIPPED PYTHONS FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Leiopython albertisii
- Farm Bred
- Approximately 24 – 36 Inches In Length From Head To Tail
- Adults Are Growing To Lengths Of 6 – 9 Feet In Length From Head To Tail
- Feeding On Small Rats Weekly
FUN FACTS!
- This Species Has A Very High Iridescence That Gives Them A Glowing Appearance
- Endemic To The Islands Of New Guinea Just North Of Australia
- Unlike Most Pythons That Are Ambush Predators These Snakes Are Actively Searching For Prey In Their Hot Humid Coastal Island Habitats
- With Proper Care These Snakes Can Live 20 – 25 Years In Captivity