The villagers discovered a large earthen cave near the corn field, even the experts were surprised when they dug it up
In a village in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, an expert was invited by the villagers when they discovered a huge cave near a cornfield. When the expert arrived, he was surprised because below were many creatures swarming.
There are dozens of small pythons and their mothers in the cave.
They even open their mouths threateningly when their nests are discovered. Soon after, the villagers helped the expert to dig this cave up to capture the creatures below. There were dozens of small pythons and their mothers pulled up.
The python that this expert caught is the Indian rock python (Scientific name: Python molurus), in addition to being known by many other names such as python or flower python. They have a similar appearance and pattern to the Burmese python, but the color is lighter.
What is more surprising is that soon after, this expert also found a male python near the nest. It turned out that both stayed in the nest to protect their cubs. Earth pythons usually lay 15-25 eggs per litter, and the mother python will wrap the eggs until they hatch.
Earth pythons live in Vietnam, like many other python species, they are not venomous and do not bite adults, however, caution should be exercised with young children because pythons can eat creatures of this size. as average as wild boar, roe deer.
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