No, Python are not venomous; they are constrictors.
No - Pythons are not venomous - they're constrictors.
no, it isn't venomous or poisonous it is a constrictor
No, no snake is poisonous. Also, no python is venomous, they are all constrictors so they do not use venom.
Burmese python, Reticulated python or an Anaconda.
any snake that isn't a constrictor (not a python or a boa).
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a python. they must choke their prey because their venom is not poisonous or they have no venom
It depends on your criteria. The longest non-venomous snake - is the Reticulated Python. The heaviest species of non-venomous snake is the Anaconda.
The Ball Python or Royal Python as it is also called is a native snake of Ghana. It is a constrictor which means it kills its prey (small rodents mostly) by coiling around them and suffocating them. They are non poisonous and do not have fangs like poisonous snakes do. They will not harm you.
the reticulated python is the largest snake
Generally speaking...no. They are not a poisonous snake. If the bite is not treated/cleansed properly, you might get an infection
Corn snake because they are much more friendly and will only bite if you antagonize them. Even then they aren't poisonous. A ball python on the other hand, is very large and it will squeeze. To them you are just another prey for dinner. So definitely get a corn snake.
The python is a large snake.
A python is a snake, not a lizard.