Its very unlikely the snake you try to eat or bite a baby but it could very well hurt the baby if it wrapped around it, babies are warm and snakes like the warmth. They are very powerful animals and babies are just sacks of baby flesh. Its better safe than sorry. Unless of course your baby is a cold baby and has no body heat. Then by all means use it as a door stop. They are great conversation pieces.
Pythons are safe to keep as a pet. You just need to be more cautious then with other snakes when your python gets to be five feet or longer. I have a ball Python and they are safe because they do not get to big but there are bigger kinds.
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No. It is always against the rules to trip people. However, the ref might not see you trip, if you don't have the ball, because he/she is supposed the watch the ball and the players around it and make the game fair, fun and safe.
Depending on your snake's temperament and size. Ours in quite docile and we wear it around our necks all the time so i don't really worry about it with our 7 month old. Ours is as big as ball pythons can get at just over 5ft. I wouldn't leave the two alone together just to be safe but ball pythons won't kill what they cannot eat and they cannot eat things bigger than it's widest girth. I don't see ours wanting to hurt her unless she got hold of it. as for size i don't think it has the strength to kill an adult.. and infant i am not sure but am doubtful. I'd be more worried about bites. I've never been bitten but ball pythons don't have fangs they have loads of sharp teeth angled toward the back of their mouth. I can't imagine anyone wanting to leave their infant alone with a snake long enough to give it a chance to strangle (3 minutes minimum)
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