Mangaluru, Feb 25: A rare white python recently rescued at Kuppepadavu, near Yedapadavu, on the outskirts of Mangaluru now found a new home in the Pilikula Biological Park at Dr Shivarama Karantha Pilikula Nisargadhama.

The python measuring nearly six feet in length and around three years old has been kept under quarantine to observe whether it had any disease and also to help it adjust to the captive environment in the park.
According to H Jayaprakash Bhandary, director of the park, some people from Kuppepadavu spotted it in the forest area on that day. They informed the park and the reptile was brought here at noon. The six-ft python is healthy. It could be aged two. Pythons live up to 25.
Referring to its colour, Mr. Bhandary said that it is a condition called “leucism” (loss of normal body colour). “The white colour may be due to a genetic disorder,” he added.
Sreepada K.S., Professor, Department of Applied Zoology, Mangalore University, said that there was no earlier record of a white python with “leucism” being found in the Western Ghats region. Pythons showing “leucism” is very rare. “It is very interesting to study its details under captive condition,” he said.

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