Orthriophis (Elaphe) taeniura yunnanensis (Yunnan Ratsnake) Origin: The range of the species covers much of South and Southeast Asia, with the exception of West and Northeast China |
Care
Nutrition Relatively small, the Yunnan rat snake usually feeds on ground rodents such as mice, chicks and rats. Due to the snake's climbing ability, even bats (in nature) that nest in the caves they share. In addition to small mammals, Yunnan rat snakes are also known to occasionally eat birds and bird eggs. Domestic specimens have been observed to value baby chicks as an alternative to a rodent-based diet. You can offer these prey animals alive or dead. Although it is more practical to accustom them to dead prey. It sometimes happens that the food animal injures your snake. If you do go for live food you will have to stay with it while feeding your snake, because most prey animals can also injure the snake. In addition, run the hose out of the housing and with food tongs to avoid unnecessary injuries. If they are kept together, it is wise to take them apart during feeding. It sometimes happens that the snakes grab the same prey or grab each other and this can lead to unnecessary injuries.
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Housing Before the stay there are some extra things to pay attention to. For example, the Yunnan rat snakes are quite good at escaping, due to their speed and slender build, and care will have to be taken not to just open their door. In addition, ventilation is required to keep the air fresh and it is advisable to place the accommodation out of the bright sun and as vibration-free as possible. |
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