pythons are constrictors, they have no venom. their teeth fork backwards so that when their prey tries to pull out they get hooked like on a fish hook then they wrap around and suffocate their prey
No, pythons are constrictors, so they do not have venom.
No they do not produce venom.
No. Pythons are constrictors and don't have any venom.
Nope - Burmese Pythons are constrictors. The do not possess venom glands.
No. Pythons and Anacondas are constrictors and therefore lack venom. They are not immune to the toxic effects, so if bitten by venomous snakes they will suffer the effects of the venom and die.
No, pythons are non-venomous. Although they do have teeth.
yes it can becaue the pythons venom reacts faster than the king cobra
yes it can becaue the pythons venom reacts faster than the king cobra
Grass snakes are not venomous but they still do bite, they can have bacteria in their mouths which can cause infections. While pythons are long and muscular using their strength to squeeze the life out of there prey and devour them whole.
Pythons do not have venom. They kill their prey by contriction. A python's bite is still dangerous because they have many sharp teeth and larger pythons, like the African Rock Python, can kill humans by constriction.
Pythons are large snakes which kill their prey by wrapping it so tightly it cannot breathe and is crushed. Cobras kill their prey by biting it and injecting lethal venom. Both cobras and pythons are native to Africa and Asia.
AnswerNo. They are similar to pythons and so they have no venom in them.AnswerThey are constrictors. Instead of using venom, they suffocate/crush the life out of their prey.