Baby Burmese Behavior - Typical?
A friend had to quickly move last week and couldn't take her four month old baby albino Burmese python with her. So, guess who ended up with it? :rolleyes:
This baby was described as "aggressive". Nope, she's defensive. I've tamed down plenty of defensive babies, including BRB's, BCI's, retics, and a yellow anaconda, so I figured this would be more of the same. At least she has tiny teeth.
Getting her in-hand is straightforward - distract her with an empty paper towel roll while I scoop her up from behind. She hisses and snaps but she's more bluff and puff than bite.
Getting her off my hand is not easy. When it's time to go back home every other defensive baby I've worked with couldn't wait to run away, especially if I pointed their head toward a hide. This girl just takes a solid wrap on my wrist and stays put while talking smack. Yesterday it took me 45 minutes to encourage her to leave my hand. Also, when she does finally move more often than not it's along my arm instead of away from me.
So, is the latter behavior typical of the species or is this little girl just weird?
Re: Baby Burmese Behavior - Typical?
Sounds about right to me, almost all of the baby burms I hatched out we're the same lol
Even the one I kept likes to grip my hand when I try putting her away or go up my arm.
I use a small hook to pick her upper half up and then I slide my hand under and lift her up gently,she is a little hissy still too lol
she will relax more with regular short handling, just got to built trust.
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Thats to bad she is defensive.. I haven't met any 4 month old snappy burms.. Ive seen them snappy for the first couple days and after that as docile as a kitten... Is there a chance its a Dwarf because as you know thats another ball game lol.
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Mr Sully
Is there a chance its a Dwarf because as you know thats another ball game lol.
I don't think dwarfs come in albino yet, though in a few generations if interstate shipping does open up I expect to see them. Plus she's a respectable size for four months old.
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bcr229
Update: this little girl is still quite the pistol and would just as soon bite my nose as run away. There has been some progress but any unexpected movement - even a shadow on the wall or someone walking by on the other side of the room - will set her off.
Thats to bad... Not sure I would be up for that... If my boy went to lunging at me I'd be forced to get rid of him.. Burms ate to powerful for that behavior as far as I'm concerned. Hope things change over the summer or i'd look into rehoming with a facility prepared for such a animal
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