Timor Python Pair #2.
The Timor Python, also known as the Timor monitor or Varanus timorensis, is a species of monitor lizard indigenous to the islands of Timor, Flores, and Sumba in Indonesia. These reptiles are characterized by their distinct patterns of yellow, brown, and black stripes which help them blend in with their natural surroundings. They are known for their docile nature and relatively small size compared to other monitor lizard species, making them a popular choice among reptile enthusiasts.
Timor Pythons are primarily carnivorous, feeding on insects, small mammals, birds, and even other reptiles. They are skilled hunters and are known to be both agile and cunning in their pursuit of prey. Despite their predatory nature, Timor Pythons are generally non-aggressive towards humans and can be easily tamed with proper handling and care. They thrive in warm, humid environments and require a diet rich in protein to maintain their health and vitality.
In recent years, the Timor Python has faced habitat loss and fragmentation due to deforestation and human encroachment. This has led to a decline in their population in the wild, prompting conservation efforts to protect and preserve these unique creatures. Captive breeding programs have also been established to ensure the survival of the species and prevent them from becoming endangered. With continued conservation efforts and responsible ownership, the Timor Python can continue to thrive both in the wild and in captivity for years to come.
WE HAVE A TIMOR PYTHON PAIR FOR SALE.
HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- Malayopython timoriensis
- Farm Bred
- Approximately 2 – 3 Feet In Length
- Adults Easily Average Over 8 – 9+ Feet In Length
- Feeding On Hopper Mice
FUN FACTS!
- Native To Southeast Asia And Various Islands In Indonesia
- This Is A Tropical Species That Thrives In High Humidity And Warm Temperatures
- With Proper Care And Setup These Can Live 20 – 30 Years In Captivity