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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.
The amethystine python is not know to be hunted or endangered.
Indian Python ( Python molurus molurus), though many more are at risk.
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.
The Indian python got endangered because people think that they are dangerous and want to kill them. They also think that their habitat is waste land so they destroy it.
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Because its skin is used to make handbags and such.
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Because people think they are dangerous and lethal.
The diamond python of Australia and nearby islands is not officially endangered. It is, at most, endangered in certain areas of Australia due to habitat loss. For example, in Victoria it faces the possibility of extinction, whereas in Western Australia it is considered "threatened". Elsewhere in Australia, it is not endangered.