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{{Short description|Species of snake}}
{{Refimprove|date=October 2021}}
| name = Borneo short-tailed python▼
{{Distinguish|Sumatran short-tailed python|Blood python}}
{{Speciesbox
| image = Python breitensteini (13106752324).jpg
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_ref = <ref name=
| 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
*''Python breitensteini'' <br>{{small|
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The '''Borneo short-tailed python''' (''Python breitensteini''), also known as '''Borneo blood python''', 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"/>▼
▲The '''Borneo
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; Watkins, 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>[[Richard Allen "Bo" Crombet-Beolens|Beolens B]],
==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 m (7 ft), although they are usually no more than 1.2 m (4 ft). Heavy-bodied, they can weigh as much as 13.6 kg (30 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
==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==
==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. 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}}
{{Pythonidae}}
{{Taxonbar|from=Q893958}}
[[Category:Python (genus)]]
[[Category:Endemic fauna of Borneo]]
[[Category:Fauna of Brunei]]
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[[Category:Reptiles of Malaysia]]
[[Category:Reptiles described in 1880]]
[[Category:Reptiles of Borneo]]
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