D’Alberts White Lipped Python for sale.

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D’Alberts White Lipped Python.

D’Alberts White Lipped Python, also known as the D’Alberts Python or White Lipped Python, is a stunning and unique species of snake native to the islands of D’Albertis in Papua New Guinea. These pythons are known for their striking appearance, with a creamy white or pale yellow body and distinctively patterned scales that give them a regal and majestic look. The white lipped python gets its name from the distinctive white or pale yellow scales surrounding its mouth, which contrast sharply with its dark, iridescent body.

One of the most fascinating aspects of D’Alberts White Lipped Pythons is their behavior and natural habitat. These pythons are semi-arboreal, meaning they spend time both on the ground and in trees, where they can hunt for birds and small mammals. They are known to be shy and secretive snakes, preferring to hide in the dense foliage of the rainforest, making them a rare sight in the wild. D’Alberts White Lipped Pythons are also known for their unique hunting style, where they use their cryptic coloring to blend into their surroundings and ambush their prey.

Unfortunately, due to habitat destruction and overcollection for the exotic pet trade, D’Alberts White Lipped Pythons are considered a vulnerable species in the wild. Conservation efforts are being made to protect their remaining habitats and regulate the trade of these stunning snakes, but their future remains uncertain. As a species that plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem, it is crucial that we work to preserve and protect D’Alberts White Lipped Pythons for future generations to admire and appreciate.

WE HAVE AN ADULT WHITE LIPPED PYTHON FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Leiopython albertisii
  • Field Collected 
  • Approximately 3 – 4 Feet 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
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