The Burmese Python is native to Eastern India, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and throughout Southern Asia. They can also be found close to Chinese mainland and Taiwan.
The Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) is native to Southeast Asia, and lives in jungles and grassy marshlands.
Burmese Python was created in 1820.
The Key Largo Woodrat is an an endangered species. The Burmese Python is an invasive species, and is harming many native and endangered species in the Everglades. A Burmese Python can even eat an alligator - it will eat anything, no matter what size. This is why the Key Largo Woodrat is threatened by the Burmese Pythons.
No. Like all snakes the Burmese python is a reptile.
A burmese is a breed of cat. There is also a burmese python.
elephants, gibbons, civets, burmese python, javan rhinos, and king cobra
Type your answer here... they eat many animals and wildlife
No. A Burmese python can grow to 5-7 feet in their first year which already exceeds your ball python's TOTAL adult length.
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I did a web search and all I could find was the Burmese Python is a native threat to people in Florida.