Facts about Woma Python
- 07
Eggs laid by female woma pythons hatch in approximately 60 days when incubated at temperatures between 28-30 degrees Celsius.
- 06
Approximately 30 years of captive breeding programs have established woma pythons in the reptile pet trade, where they remain popular due to their docile temperament and manageable size.
- 05
Woma pythons possess a distinctive defensive behavior of flattening and coiling their body into a tight ball with their head tucked safely inside, protecting their vulnerable head from predators.
- 04
Cryptic coloration patterns of woma pythons feature browns and creams that provide excellent camouflage in Australian arid environments where they inhabit spinifex grasslands.
- 03
The woma python's heat-sensing pits along its labial scales allow it to detect warm-blooded prey in complete darkness within underground burrows.
- 02
Woma pythons consume prey entirely underground, hunting small mammals and reptiles in burrows rather than climbing trees like many other python species.
- 01
Native to Australia, the woma python typically grows to approximately 1 meter in length, making it one of the continent's smallest python species.