According to keepers, what usually prompts aggression or defensive actions in a Boelens Python?
Answer
Feeling provoked or severely stressed
Aggression is generally seen as a reaction to fear, stress, or improper handling, meaning they hesitate to bite unless they feel severely provoked or cornered.

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