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They mainly eat rodents or they mainly eat reptiles. Both doesn't make sense.
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Although this species will take warm-blooded prey, Aspidites ramsayi prey mainly on reptiles. Related species of the region have few of the family's heat-sensing pits, A. ramsayi have none.[4]</blockquote>
Explanation please? —[[Special:Contributions/168.7.247.216|168.7.247.216]] ([[User talk:168.7.247.216|talk]]) 14:50, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
 
== Exotic? ==
 
"Considered very docile and easy to handle, while also more active than many pythons, it is a highly sought after [[exotic pet]]."
 
Poor choice of words; in Australia, where they are common in the pet trade, 'exotic' refers to introduced species only, rather than as a synonym for 'strange' or 'uncommon'.