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    Sumatran short-tailed python - Wikipedia

    • The Sumatran short-tailed python has narrow subocular scales between the bottom of the eye and the top of the labial scales. The parietal scales do not join each other. P. curtus and P. breitensteini can be distinguished by the frontal and parietal scales on the tops of their heads. In both P. brongersmai and P. breitensteini, the parietal scales join. Adults grow to 1.… 展开

    Overview

    The Sumatran short-tailed python (Python curtus) is a species of the family Pythonidae, a nonvenomous snake … 展开

    Taxonomy

    Python curtus was the scientific name proposed by Hermann Schlegel in 1872 for a python with a short tail from Sumatra. The type locality is Sumatra. 展开

    界:动物界 Animalia
    门:脊索动物门 Chordata
    纲:爬行纲 Reptilia
    目:有鳞目 Squamata
    Distribution and habitat

    The Sumatran short-tailed python occurs in Sumatra, Riau Archipelago, Lingga Islands, Bangka Islands, Mentawai Islands and Kalimantan. It inhabits rainforests, marshes, swamps, and the vicinity of river banks and streams. … 展开

    Diet

    They feed on a variety of mammals and birds. 展开

    Reproduction

    Oviparous, females seldom lay more than a dozen large eggs (however, much larger clutches have been reported). The female remains coiled around the eggs during the incubation period, and may shiver to produce heat. H… 展开

    Uses

    The species is kept as an exotic pet. They are often regarded as unpredictable and aggressive, but captive-bred individuals tend to be more docile than wild-caught specimens.
    The Sumatran s… 展开

    External links

    Python curtus at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 11 September 2007. 展开

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