The strength of two male carpet pythons was on display last week as they
fought, initially hanging from the roof of a home in south-east
Queensland, Australia, battling it out for the affections of a nearby
female.
Snake catcher Max Jackson said it was an amazing display of strength
that indicated the start of breeding season.
"Most snakes, particularly pythons, begin to move around a bit more to
search for females at the start of breeding season," he said.
"When two males cross paths during this time, it is common for them to
have combat, it is pretty gentle, just wrestling, it is a simple matter
of overpowering the other one. This is a particularly impressive one
.
"They were using so much stretch using their tails to hang there." Mr Gilbert said that a female was probably relatively close by. "The female puts out a pheromone trail and the male follows the trail," he said. Mr Jackson said it was easy to tell the pythons, who he estimated weighed about 15 kilograms each, were males fighting because of how much they were moving around.
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