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Oun Sambvath And Cham Roeun, Boy With His Python Friend, Set-Tbau, Cambodia
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Behavior
Aspidites melanocephalus
Most members of this family are ambush predators, in that they typically remain motionless in a camouflaged position and then strike suddenly at passing prey. They will generally not attack humans unless startled or provoked, although females protecting their eggs can be aggressive. Reports of attacks on human beings were once more common in South and Southeast Asia, but are now quite rare.
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