Yes. All snakes are carnivores.
no plants... just meat.
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.
No, python are meat eaters.
well, gazzelle are meat and live with pythons so pythons would eat gazzelle only if it can catch it.Mostly wounded gazzelle.
yes. The aAfricans killed them for their venom and hide so they ate the juicy meat.
I have had one since 99.he does not eat during winter.I think he is going to die every year but he has lived so far without eating for 5 months at a time.
Some pythons will eat frozen mice. However, other pythons will refuse to eat frozen mice and prefer only fresh mice.
the only snakes that would likely try and eat a calf would be reticulated pythons and anacondas, so they could eat the type of meat. however, no snakes can eat the meat that's sold as steaks for people in grocery stores as these often have extra stuff added to help preserve the meat or its color.
Yes. Juvenile koalas and koala joeys are at risk from pythons.
Pythons eat mice
No
No - snakes are exclusively meat-eaters. The majority of species eat rodents such as mice, rats and gerbils. Larger species eat rabbits, while the largest of the pythons prey on animals such as antelope.