Maternal Instinct in BP's?
This is a bit of a silly question, but one I've been wondering about. When a ball python's babies hatch, does she recognize them as her babies? Will she become defensive if you pick them up or touch them? Or does her maternal Instinct turn off once the babies hatch?
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That's cool to see maternal incubation shots like that. Great stuff!
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Very interesting and helpful, thanks! People often attribute parental care to mammals and birds only, but ball pythons are a great example of a reptile that cares for its eggs!
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Thanks, guys! It was a neat experience and I think less stressful on Dahlia than removing her eggs. Many if not most BPs settle right down if cleaned off placed in a fresh tub right after laying -- this particular female might be extra "broody."
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How long have you let the hatchlings stay with the mother after they've all come out?
About a day I think, once she started crawling away from the clutch and stopped trying to roll babies back into the pile. I had actually wanted to wait until she was clearly coming out of mom-mode.
Her corralling the hatchlings was the only thing I didn't expect. If nothing else, I want to try MI with other females to see if they show the same behaviors. If I do, I'll post results :)