They both include similar habitats for the animals to live in. They are in a confined space.
Besides those brought from overseas, including those on pet stores and zoos, no. Pythons are a species native of Africa.
Most zoos will accept reptiles but then again many zoos are full to the brim with animals and will just humanely euthanize your animal. Try a pet store, a friend, or vet first. Sometimes vets and other stores like to have a mascot in their waiting room or in the center of the store/office
You can try putting ads in newspapers (or better yet, online at craigslist), and putting fliers up in local pet stores, advertising that your turtle is up for adoption. You can also try contacting local zoos, especially children's zoos and petting zoos. Many of them have exhibits or zoo classes which they need turtles for.
Pet stores...
at a pet store like petsmart petco or anything similar to thoses stores
Pets Mart, Some Walmarts have little pet stores inside, the mall has pet stores where you canget them too
Local pet stores should stock a wide range of muzzles as well as other similar and complementary products such as harnesses, leads and collars. Large department stores (such as Target) might also have these pet supplies available.
Not naturally in the wild, but in zoos and similar.
You can get pet food from pet stores, feed stores, grocery stores, veterinarians, etc. There are many places to get high quality food for your pet. Of course, it depends on the kind of pet. Grocery stores probably won't sell exotic pet food.
some pet stores might.
Echidnas are not sold in pet stores anywhere.
A Loris is similar to a monkey. While some people do choose to sell a Loris at a pet store, it is not advised. They are animals that require extreme knowledge and attention.