Snakes, being reptiles, are cold-blooded. Cold blooded animals cannot control their own body temperature - it is dictated by the air around them. If it drops too low, the reptile dies, yes. This is just as true of pythons as any other snake - or reptile.
Sorry but it has a serious python type cancer and will die within a month
It keeps you from getting cold. You can die from being too cold, but you can die from being too hot also. Humans are frail.
Yes
They don't, they merely freeze to the point of being unable to move. But they do not die from it.
No ball pythons cannot eat ferrets, they would die. It would depend on the size of your python and the size of the ferret. If the sizes are too out of proportion, the ferret will be able to injure the snake. That or the snake will not be able to handle the ferret and will only injure it. You would not want to injure it for nothing. The best thing is to talk to your local herp dealer and see what they recommend an animal of your pets size be fed.
In Dragon Ball Z, Krillin doesn't ever die 'for good', but he does die a few times. First time, being in Dragon Ball. Second time, being on Namek. He may be dead at the end of GT, but it's not comfirmed.
if the water is cold enough you can die and if it is too cold, you shiver and may be sick
iIt could get to cold and they could either starve or die form it being to cold
starvation, sickness, and being too cold.
Rough-scaled pythons are only rare in captivity. They don't thrive in captivity and often become ill and die when kept as pets. In the wild, they have very small territories compared to other pythons and breeding efforts are underway to propagate the species.
No. Pythons and Anacondas are constrictors and therefore lack venom. They are not immune to the toxic effects, so if bitten by venomous snakes they will suffer the effects of the venom and die.
Yes. To survive pythons need to mate. If pythons stop mating then they die. They need to mate. Pythons mate atleast 6 times a week. And with different mating partners.