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Many pythons lay eggs in middle to late February. the eggs will hatch about the middle of April so the baby will be born in warm weather but also rainy weather. this is very good for the growth of this baby it will normally lay 4 eggs but not always. I hope this helps thanks

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Amethystine python (scrub python) females will lay her eggs in her coils and she will remain coiled around her eggs without eating until her eggs hatch which takes about 60 days more or less, and she will remain with the young for about a week or until the young has left.

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after incubating their eggs, after hatching pythons don't take part of the hatchlings no more.

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The simple answer is - they don't ! Although the female will protect her eggs while they're developing, once the babies hatch - they are completely independent of the mother.

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No - once the babies hatch, they are completely independent. They shed their skin for the first time, then quickly disperse in search of their first meal.

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yes 564 days

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