Pythons are ambush preditors that usually rely on their camoflage. They stay motionless until the prey is close enough to be bit and constricted. Pythons use motion and heat signals read through their facial pits to track and aim on prey.
pythons are ambush predators.
the just wait for even a month just waiting for a prey to come by.
They have sight, smell, and infra-red vision.
vibration of the ground.
no, they do the same. they constrict their prey.
Hi birds of prey such as eagles ect prey on small to medium pythons. Hi birds of prey such as eagles ect can eat small to medium pythons Hi birds of prey such as eagles ect can eat small to medium pythons Hi birds of prey such as eagles ect can eat small to medium pythons
pythons can unlatch their jaw to eat large prey whole, they only use their teeth to poison prey.
reticulated pythons wait and lay for their prey to walk past like a rabbit and then it sinks its fang into there prey.
Adult crocodiles prey on retic pythons.
Pythons have sensors on their upper lips, I believe.
The tree kangaroo is prey to creatures such as pythons.
they do not have jaws.
Young Nile crocodiles are prey to african rock pythons. Adults have no predators. Young saltwater crocodiles are prey to reticulated and Burmese pythons. Adults have no predators. Young mugger crocodiles are prey to reticulated and Burmese pythons. Bengal tigers occasionally prey on adults.
the purpose of the pythons color is so it camouflage through the leaves to catch its prey.
Nope! They're constrictors. That means they squeeze their prey to death. These are the huge snakes such as reticulated pythons or Burmese pythons, or the small, heavy bodied snakes such as the ball python.
Crocodiles prey on eagles, jaguars, leopards, and pythons.