Egg Layers Snakes : All pythons
: Kingsnakes
: Milksnakes
: Rat snakes
: Corn snakes
Livebearers Snakes All boas All vipers : Garter snakes
No, pythons lay eggs.
Pythons lay eggs, Boas give live birth
Pythons don't give live birth like garters. Pythons lay eggs and lots of them. They may lay up to 50 or more eggs. I wish you good luck.
Pythons lay eggs, boas give live birth. They differ in a lot of other ways as well, including size (pythons are generally bigger), scale pattern and facial features. Pythons sense heat through "pits" along the side of their nose, while boas have heat sensory scales. To name a few.
The main difference is - Rattlesnakes are venomous, while Boa constrictors are (as the name suggests) constrictors.
A python lays eggs that then hatch as its offspring. This is only true if it mates with another snake. But if it mates with a mammal, such as a chipmunk, it will give live birth. Obviously the person who gave this answer had a "chipmunk" as a father. Pythons lay eggs.
Python? 'Python' is a category of snakes, not a specific snake in case you didn't know (diamond python, children's python, carpet python, etc.). Pythons are related to other restricting snakes such as boas. Boas are basically pythons that give birth to live young.
There are many python species - including... Burmese Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, Royal Pythons, Carpet Pythons, Childrens Pythons, Blood Pythons, & Indian Pythons
They lay eggs.
Australia. They are small pythons related to Children's pythons (named for the man that discovered them, nothing to do with kids), Anthill pythons, Spotted pythons, and others.
Vipers (including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths), boa constrictors, and some North American colubrids such as garter snakes, ribbon snakes, water snakes, earth snakes, and brown snakes
Yes. Carl was interested in studying the ingestion habits of ball pythons.