The Everglades
No. Like all snakes the Burmese python is a reptile.
All reptiles and all amphibians have backbones.
yes, taste like chicken
the Burmese python are very powerful predators. they are almost all muscle. they are capable of crushing and suffocating dogs, cats, small farm animals, young humans and maybe even adults to death. it is believed that even long ago, people gave the python its space and thought that is was an evil creature.
I did a web search and all I could find was the Burmese Python is a native threat to people in Florida.
Yes, all pythons, and all constrictors can get up on trees.Even Ball Pythons, which can reach only 1m40 in length climb trees.
Akita (breed of dog)... that's all i can think of
American alligators eat burmese pythons all the time. Black bears, mountain lions, and large eagles may be predators as well.
Burmese Pythons, like all Pythons, hatch from eggs. Boas do not lay eggs
Corcodiles, alligators, king cobra's, anacondas, burmese python, reticulated pythons, komodo dragon... too many to name them all..
they are frozen juice=moon16 + water sprayed on leaves=sun963 + monkey nuts=sun477 + ropes earth11 that's all i know so far. from ultracybertron
In my personal opinion, I would call the koala, the elephant, the macaw, the lemur, the narwhal, the minke whale and the kangaroo all exotic and they are all found outside the US. It all depends on the definition of exotic or your own personal opinion