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You don't ! Firstly - the king snake would view the python as food ! Second - they would never mate in the wild - since they would never encounter each other, coming from completely separate continents !

Also, one is a colubrid and one is a python...it's difficult to mate different families of snakes. Although native location doesn't really have anything to do with the ability to mate. You can breed ball pythons and Burmese pythons, and it has been proven. (One is naturally found in Africa, the other in India. These hybrids are called burmballs.) In captivity, in-family breeding certainly are possible, but this one is not by traditional means. Maybe with future technology (we've already fused firefly and tobacco genes) it will be possible.

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