Yes.
No, Python are not venomous; they are constrictors.
No - Pythons are constrictors.
Probably a ball python, because they are constrictors and a viper is not.
No - ROYAL Pythons (from their designated latin name of Python Regius) are constrictors.
Pythons are non-venomous constrictors
a python or anaconda
If a ball python's eyes are tinted blue, they are in shed. This means they are growing, or their scales are worn down and they are getting ready to shed their old skin. Soon after their eyes clear up again, they will shed their skin.
No, no snake is poisonous. Also, no python is venomous, they are all constrictors so they do not use venom.
no python or boa is venomous they are constrictors
Ball pythons stay in the water when they shed so that they can loosen their skin. However, if your ball python is always in the water, a trip to the vet might be a good idea.
The simple answer is - they don't ! Once the baby snakes are born (boas are live-bearers) they quickly disperse to shed their first skin, and look for their first prey.
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.