Basically nothing. Hence the problem with the snakes in the everglades right now. They lack the ability to introduce an apex predator into the ecosystem and as a result they run free with no natural predators to stop them. The only thing killing them in their native home of Burma was human poachers.
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Saltwater crocodiles and Komodo dragons will eat a burmese python.
Saltwater crocodiles are common predators of burmese pythons. Komodo dragons also prey on burms.
Young Nile crocodiles are prey to african rock pythons. Adults have no predators. Young saltwater crocodiles are prey to reticulated and Burmese pythons. Adults have no predators. Young mugger crocodiles are prey to reticulated and Burmese pythons. Bengal tigers occasionally prey on adults.
Small alligators are prey for burmese and rock pythons.
Burmese pythons eat young ones. Adults don't have any predators.
Nope - Burmese Pythons are constrictors. The do not possess venom glands.
Because, They Invaded The Everglades And Are Destroying The Natural Habitat And Food Chain
It's an environment they can thrive in, and they don't really have any natural predators in the area. Not to mention idiots keep letting them loose in the Everglades.
Burmese Pythons, like all Pythons, hatch from eggs. Boas do not lay eggs
burmese pythons' come from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam
Burmese Pythons are native to the Asian continent - around Burma (hence the name) and India.
Burmese pythons are constrictors meaning they strangle their prey to death, and the consume them whole.
Burmese pythons are large pythons from Southeast Asia.