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{{Short description|Species of snake}}
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| name = ''Python breitensteini''
{{Distinguish|Sumatran short-tailed python|Blood python}}
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| name = Borneo python
| image = Python breitensteini (13106752324).jpg
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_ref = <ref name=IUCN"iucn status 19 November 2021">{{cite journaliucn |author=[[RobertInger, R.F. Inger|Inger RF]]author2=Iskandar, Iskandar D,. |author3=Lilley, R,. |author4=Jenkins, H,. [[:fr:Indraneil Das|author5=Das, I]]. |date=2012 |title=''Python breitensteini ''|journal=[[IUCN Red List of Threatened Species]]|volume=2012 |page=e.T192013A2028005 |publisher=[[IUCN]]|year=2012|urldoi=https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T192013A2028005.en |accessdateaccess-date=2919 DecemberNovember 20152021}}</ref>
| genus = Python
| species = breitensteini
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*''Python breitensteini'' {{small|Steindachner, 1880}}
*''Python curtus breitensteini'' <br>{{small|— [[Olive Griffith Stull|Stull]], 1935}}
*''Python curtus breitensteini'' <br>{{small|— [[Andrew Francis Stimson|Stimson]], 1969}}<ref name="McD99">{{cite book|author=[[:fr:Roy Wallace McDiarmid|McDiarmid RW]], [[Jonathan A. Campbell|Campbell JA]], [[T'Shaka Touré|Touré T (]]|year=1999). ''|title=Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference,. Volume 1''. |___location=Washington, District of Columbia. |publisher=Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. {{ISBN|1-893777-00-6}}isbn=1893777014 (series). {{ISBN|1-893777-01-4}} (volume).</ref>
*''Python breitensteini'' <br>{{small|[[J. Scott Keogh|Keogh]], [[David G. Barker|Barker]] & [[Richard Shine|Shine]], 2001}}<ref name=RDB/>
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The '''Borneo python''' (''Python breitensteini'' ) is a [[species]] of non [[Venomous snake|venomous]] [[Pythonidae|python]]<ref name="NRDB"/> [[endemic]] to the island of [[Borneo]].<ref name=IUCN/><ref name="McD99"/> Other common names include ''' Bornean short python'''<ref>Das 2006.</ref> and '''Borneo short-tailed python'''.<ref name=IUCN/>
 
The '''Borneo python''' ('''''Python breitensteini'''''), also known [[Common name|commonly]] as the '''Borneo short-tailed python''', is a [[species]] of non-[[venomous snake]] in the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Pythonidae]]. The species is [[Endemism|endemic]] to the island of [[Borneo]].<ref name="iucn status 19 November 2021" /><ref name="McD99"/>
==Etymology==
 
The [[Specific name (zoology)|specific name]], ''breitensteini'', is in honor of [[:de:Heinrich Breitenstein|Heinrich Breitenstein]], a [[Germans|German]] [[physician]] and [[Natural history|naturalist]] who collected [[amphibians]] and [[reptiles]] in Borneo.<ref>Beolens, Bo; Watson, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. {{ISBN|978-1-4214-0135-5}}. (''Python breitensteini'', p. 38).</ref>
==Taxonomy==
For a while considered a [[subspecies]] of ''[[Python curtus]]'', ''P. breitensteini'' was re-elevated to a full species by [[J. Scott Keogh|Keogh]], [[David G. Barker|Barker]] and [[Richard Shine|Shine]] (2001).<ref name=RDB>{{NRDB species|genus=Python|species=breitensteini|date=29 December|year=2015}}</ref> The [[Specific name (zoology)|specific name]], ''breitensteini'', is in honor of [[:de:Heinrich Breitenstein|Heinrich Breitenstein]], a [[Germans|German]] [[physician]] and [[Natural history|naturalist]] who collected [[amphibians]] and [[reptiles]] in Borneo.<ref>Beolens,[[Richard Allen "Bo;" WatsonCrombet-Beolens|Beolens B]], [[Michael; GraysonWatkins (zoologist)|Watkins M]], [[Michael Grayson|Grayson M]] (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. {{ISBN|978-1-4214-0135-5}}. (''Python breitensteini'', p. 38).</ref>
 
==Description==
[[File:BorneopythonAugmented.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Juvenile.]]
[[File:Python breitensteini.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Juvenile in captivity.]]
Adults of ''P. breitensteini'' have been reported to attain a total length (including tail) of 2.1&nbsp;m (7&nbsp;ft), although they are usually no more than 1.2&nbsp;m (4&nbsp;ft). Heavy-bodied, they can weigh as much as 13.6&nbsp;kg (30&nbsp;lb). Females are generally larger than males. The head is broad with several thermoreceptive pits along the nose. The tail is short and tapering.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
 
The color pattern is usually tan with brown blotching, which varies greatly. Though no instances of [[albinism]] have been reported, a few individuals display a significantly lighter color, appearing more yellow than brown. Juveniles have a more contrasting pattern than adults. The head is usually yellow.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
 
==Distribution and habitat==
On the island of Borneo, ''P. breitensteini'' is found in [[Brunei]], [[Indonesia]], and [[Malaysia]], on the island of [[Borneo]].<ref name=IUCN"iucn status 19 November 2021" /><ref name="McD99"/> Typically, theyit areis found at lower elevations, on poorly drained flood plains, or on the edges of swampy areas; man-made irrigation of farmland has also provided appropriate habitat.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
 
==Reproduction==
''P. breitensteini'' is [[Oviparity|oviparous]].<ref name=RDB/>
 
==Captivity==
[[File:Python egg tooth.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Hatchling [[egg tooth]] visible]]
While the Borneo python generally has a reputation for being mean-tempered, this species is increasing in popularity among [[reptile]] enthusiasts because [[captive breeding|captive-bred]] specimens are recognized as easier to handle than wild-caught snakes. Almost all of the early imported animals were animals originally caught for the skin trade.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
 
==Taxonomy==
For a while considered a [[subspecies]] of ''[[Python curtus]]'', ''P. breitensteini'' was re-elevated to a full species by Keogh, Barker and Shine (2001).<ref name="NRDB">{{NRDB species|genus=Python|species=breitensteini|date=29 December|year=2015}}</ref>
 
==See also==
*[[List of pythonid species and subspecies]]
*{{c|Pythonidae by common name}}
*{{c|Pythonidae by taxonomic synonyms}}
 
==References==
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*[[:fr:Indraneil Das|Das I]] (2006). ''A Photographic Guide to Snakes and other Reptiles of Borneo''. Sanibel Island, Florida: Ralph Curtis Books. 144 pp. {{ISBN|0-88359-061-1}}. (''Python breitensteini'', p.&nbsp;16).
*[[J. Scott Keogh|Keogh JS]], [[David G. Barker|Barker DG]], [[Richard Shine|Shine R]] (2001). "Heavily Exploited but Poorly Known: Systematics and Biogeography of Commercially Harvested Pythons (''Python curtus'' group) in Southeast Asian". ''Biological Journal of the Linnean Society'' 73: 113-129.
*[[Franz Steindachner|Steindachner F]] (1880) ("1881"). "''Über eine neue Pythonart (''Python Breitensteini'') aus Borneo''". ''Sitzungberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Abtheilung I.'' (Vienna) '''82''': 267-268. (''Python breitensteini'', new species).
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==External links==
{{Commons category|Python breitensteini}}
* [http://www.bloodpythons.com Bloodpythons.com]. Accessed 15 September 2007.
{{Pythonidae}}
 
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[[Category:Python (genus)]]
[[Category:Endemic fauna of Borneo]]
[[Category:Fauna of Brunei]]
[[Category:Reptiles of Indonesia]]
[[Category:Reptiles of Malaysia]]
[[Category:VertebratesReptiles described in 1880]]
[[Category:Reptiles of Borneo]]