Python is not a species. It's a term used to refer to a family (Pythonidae) consisting of several genera and also to a specific genus (Python) within that family. Some species of pythons are considered endangered and others are not. However, pythons (endangered or otherwise) are not native to California.
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The Key Largo Woodrat is an an endangered species. The Burmese Python is an invasive species, and is harming many native and endangered species in the Everglades. A Burmese Python can even eat an alligator - it will eat anything, no matter what size. This is why the Key Largo Woodrat is threatened by the Burmese Pythons.
yes it it. it's one of california's endangered species.
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I would say the snake your talking about is the Burmese Python. They do have beautiful skin and are quite large.
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The green tree python (Morelia viridis) is not currently classified as an endangered species. However, its populations in the wild are under pressure due to habitat destruction and collection for the pet trade, so conservation efforts are important to ensure their long-term survival.
The South African Python is not endangered (as of now) but in fact it is threatened.
'Python' describes a myriad of snakes, some of which are doing fine, while others are endangered.
No but they are on the endangered species list in California.