No. Not yet, anyway. It may be eventually. But as of now in TN you can own non venomous snakes. I think you may need a permit to own a snake that is 6ft and over, though. And a well cared for Burmese will certainly surpass the length of 6ft.
Yes, He owns a albino Burmese Python for a pet.
Yes.
no its legal
no unless you have a license
I have my own zoo too on BBC Roar and I have found it very difficult to find a treat just right for the Burmese Pythons!The answer is MONKEY NUTS! I never thought they'd like them but they do!
Simply because every species has its own unique individual name. For example - the Burmese & Indian pythons look very similar, but they have different characteristics, and physical appearance. Hence they are identified as two separate species. They are distinguished by their Latin names 'Python molurus bivittatus' for the Burmese python, and 'Python molurus molurus' for the Indian python. Being a reptile-keeper - I would know just by looking at those Latin names on vivariums, which species was which.
It depends which python you mean. The scientific name for the group they belong to is Pythonidae. Some individual species are Python sebae (African Rock Python), Python regius(Royal python) & Python molurus (Burmese python)
A captive raised burm can live in excess of 60 years. My older sister bought me one when i was a child. I'm 27 now and Tomo (my life-long pet) is 20 ft. She has her own room.
nope.
Since you've opted for this to be placed in the law sections, you don't make it clear what 'python' relates to. If you mean the gun then no, they're not legal to own in the UK ! However - if you meant the reptile then yes - but bear in mind some pythons can grow huge !
nope!
The Burmese language is spoken as a first language by over 30 million people. Although it uses its own alphabet, it is possible to phonetically translate the word 'black' using the English alphabet. In Burmese one would say 'me yaon'.