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General Facts
 Blood python Blood pythons offer the keeper 'the best of two worlds' - a medium handable snake with surprisingly large girth comparable to true giant snake species. They get their name from the reddish skin coloration which shows as they mature ( at 2-3 years of age ). There are also other variations of coloration found in blood pythons, like the black blood python for example. The Borneo short tailed python used to be considered a variation of the blood python, but now is considered to a seperate subspecies. Basically, it is a little smaller version of the blood python, but still very impressive.
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Species info
Species:
  1. blood python - Python brongersmai
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