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Ball python

Scientific name: Python regius


Ball python

IUCN Status: Least concern

Family: PYTHONIDAE

Group: Reptiles

Shyness: Tolerant

Safe distance: 3 m

Breeding season / Courtship: N/A

Gestation: 60–70 jours

Births: N/A


Habitat:
Savannas, forests, grasslands

Description:
The Ball python, or Python regius, is a constrictor snake native to West and Central Africa. It is favored for its modest size, typically measuring between 90 and 120 cm as an adult, although some specimens can reach 150 cm. Its skin features patterns of dark brown and black spots on a light brown or golden background, providing effective camouflage in its natural habitat. This snake is primarily nocturnal and prefers humid environments such as savannas, forests, and grasslands. In captivity, it is prized for its docile temperament and ease of care, making it a popular choice among reptile enthusiasts.

Recommended lens:
>=100mm

Photography tips:
To photograph the Ball python, it is advisable to use a lens of 100 mm or more to capture precise details of its skin and unique patterns. Patience is key, as this snake is primarily nocturnal and may be more active at dusk. Aim to photograph in soft natural light conditions to avoid glare on its shiny skin. If possible, try to capture the snake in its natural habitat to add context to your images.

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