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Coincidence. It means nothing. They could have had an itch.
No; sexing snakes is for experts, as it requires finding the vent and locating "spurs" inside on the male.
Yes, ball pythons require a moist and humid enclosure. Pine absorbs the moisture and this can increase the chances of your ball python getting a respiratory infection and having a retained shed. Retained shed is where the snake does not shed all of their skin. This can lead to moth rot, tip of the tail falling off, eye caps and much much more. Cyprus Mulch, cellsorb and newspaper are the best beddings for a ball python.
i don't know about the red tail boa or the Brazilian rainbow but i do got a ball python and his name is Lil foot i know its weird lol but i like him hes is my first snake and i think he is wonderful don't know if i answered this late but if u haven't chosen anything yet i would go with the boll python.
Hemipenes are two penises. All snakes have them. So do lizards and sharks. They're at the base of the tail and they're pulled out by a muscle above the tail at mating. Only one is used and it "expands" once he has penetrated the female.
They would never meet in the wild, as they are from completely different countries. Therefore - the only way to find out would be to put them together in the same enclosure. However - they are more likely to attempt to get as far away from each other than 'stand and fight'
it is the scientific name for a red tail boa
Nope - the rattle noise is caused by the last few segments of a Rattle snake's tail rubbing together - creating the classic rattle noise.
You can find their tail and gently pull away, outwards from your body part. They are strong but they have no leverage if you pull away. They also will move if you play with their tail. I find that that annoys them.If you are not hurt by the snake, it is perfectly okay to let them wrap around you.
Not at all I recommend them as good pets unless your a beginner then I would go with a ball python
The ball on the tip of a ferrets tail is called a chordoma and needs to be removed by a veterinarian