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Re: "Up to 12' and 100 lbs"
Well here is his reply...lol...
[a] Sorry, yes, it's been adopted. [b] Burmese Pythons have reached lengths of just under 25 feet, and I never said Bloods get that large. Also, a "caresheet" is just something someone wrote- just because it exists as a "caresheet" does NOT mean anything written on it is correct (YOU can make a caresheet and have it printed up- it doesn't mean what you put on it is accurate). I've SEEN Blood Pythons that were ten feet long before, and I have owned many that were almost that long. Four to seven feet would be average adult lengths for short-tailed pythons. Ten feet or more would be a maximum. [c] Blood Pythons have incredibly short tails (which is why they're also called Short-tailed Pythons), and they are very strong. Many pythons violently resist probing, but Bloods are particularly bad about it, and their tales are too short to get a good, firm grip on, as well.
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