Generally The pythons dwell in dense forests,far from the human establishment.Humans are not their natural prey item.May be due to the fact that we are bipedal and stands tall for a python's liking to swallow whole,on the contrary who might prefer swallowing a creeping four footed animal otherwise.But incidents are there where humans has been devoured by pythons.But its very much unlikely that a python would attack a human intentionally.
A Python can eat a human whole.
yes it has killed a human before in south east asia
a python or anaconda
human impact means an activity on a place which there is no human such as nature (forests and mountains)
Human impact refers to the effects that human activities have on the environment, ecosystems, and other living organisms. These impacts can be positive or negative and can include changes to habitats, pollution, resource depletion, and climate change. Understanding and minimizing human impact is essential for sustainable development and maintaining a healthy planet.
No - they are far too small a species.
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It's unlikely ! A large python (such as a Burmese Python) can live to around 35 years.
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