In captivity they could. Out in the wild, probably not. They tend to live in very tropical areas. Also, if they could somehow adapt to the desert I'm don't think they would be able to find enough prey to live on out there.
Most pythons are found in tropical climates, such as in rainforests or savannas. Some pythons can be found in deserts as well.
Ball Pythons (Python Regius) also known as Royal Pythons live in Grassland areas such as the African Savanna and found in abandoned termite mounds and/or rodent burrows. hope this helped!
Most pythons live in the dense underbrush of rugged tropical rainforest regions. They are excellent climbers; some species, like the Green Tree Python, are arboreal. Arboreal means to live in trees. = boomslang and green mamba also lives on trees and some boa species too.
no there not there found in the bush on the ground
pythons live in states including California and Florida
Indian pythons live in India and southeast Asia
No, pythons lay eggs.
no because pythons live in south America and cobras live in Africa
i belive 10 years
what other living things live in a pythons habitat
mormon pythons (mitt romney)
pythons live in swampy areas because they could find food easily and fast