No, not really. Ball pythons are not generally aggressive snakes. There have been many ocassions when I have seen breeders and snake owners place several ball pythons in the same tank.
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A blood python is a completely different type of snake Ball pythons are easier to take care. Blood pythons are known to be aggressive and you need high humidity for blood pythons, Blood pythons also need a place to soak in there enclosure. Ball pythons are a lot more docile then blood pythons. If your a beginner get a ball python. Blood pythons get to 4-6 foot while ball around get around 4 foot. Hope this helped.
Ball pythons, or Royal Pythons, are smaller snakes (4-6 feet) and are commonly kept as pets.Burmese Pythons are much larger and thicker than BP's and can grow up to around 18 feet (more commonly around 12-15)Reticulated Pythons are similar to Burmese Pythons but are normally thinner, longer and more aggressive than the Burmese.Green Tree Pythons are about the same size as Ball Pythons but are from New Guinea and dwell in trees while BP's are from Africa and are ground-dwellers. Both feed on small mammals.
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The simple answer is no. But the personality of ball python morphs really don't differ from one another. It can act just like a normal, and ball pythons in general are a docile species, regardless of morph. However, some ball python morphs are better eaters than others, the spider morph is known to be an aggressive eater, I know from experience.
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No - Royal (ball) Pythons are rodent eaters !
No, pythons lay eggs.
Depends. Green Tree Pythons (Morelia viridis spp.) are known to be aggressive, but I've heard of many tame examples. I've seen many aggressive ball pythons (Python regius) even though the species is known as a tame captive. It really depends on the way the snake was kept in the past.
Young ball pythons will be eaten by many types of birds, wild dogs and hyenas, etc. However adult ball pythons will be eaten by birds as well, and sometimes even lions and leapards. (P.S. ball pythons are native to Africa. They cool down there bodies by going into termite or ant mounds.)
Yes. Ball pythons are affectionate snakes and they will show it if you keep good care of them.
The Cleveland Reptile Show has blood pythons, such as the ball pythons.
Eagles wait for the Ball Pythons to stop moving and then swoop in and snatch them up and then eat them.