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| ===== Taxonomy and Common Names ===== | ===== Taxonomy and Common Names ===== | ||
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| )).) These names allude to its coloration and pointed snout. | )).) These names allude to its coloration and pointed snout. | ||
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| === Description: | === Description: | ||
| - | {{ :: | + | A slender, elongated snake reaching up to ~2 m in total length (( |
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| === Wild Status: === | === Wild Status: === | ||
| - | * Assessed as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List (( | + | Assessed as **Least Concern (LC)** on the IUCN Red List (( |
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| **Wild-Caught Concerns: **Wild specimens may carry parasites (ticks, internal worms) and often arrive stressed. They also tend to be more nervous. It is highly recommended to seek **captive-bred (CB)** individuals both for ease of acclimation and to avoid depleting wild populations. Captive-bred Baroni are typically calmer and more accustomed to human presence. Supporting responsible breeders helps reduce demand for wild collection. | **Wild-Caught Concerns: **Wild specimens may carry parasites (ticks, internal worms) and often arrive stressed. They also tend to be more nervous. It is highly recommended to seek **captive-bred (CB)** individuals both for ease of acclimation and to avoid depleting wild populations. Captive-bred Baroni are typically calmer and more accustomed to human presence. Supporting responsible breeders helps reduce demand for wild collection. | ||
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| ===== Geographic Distribution and Habitat ===== | ===== Geographic Distribution and Habitat ===== | ||