It's not that easy ! If it were, there'd be millions of different morphs ! It's all down to the genetic make-up of the individual snakes !
A Ball Python will not eat another snake. Ball pythons are nice and docile. They make good pets too!
Ball pythons do not make grunt noises. It could be them rubbing against the side of the cage, though.
it depends on what kind of python you want. there are many different kinds. for example, ball pythons, blood pythons, burmese pythons, and those are just a few you should do more research on what specific kind you want before you go looking for prices. i got my ball python for 90 bucks. look into balls. they make good starter snakes!
If you mean how many Python's were there the answer is 6.
Most pythons live in the dense underbrush of rugged tropical rainforest regions. They are excellent climbers; some species, like the Green Tree Python, are arboreal. Arboreal means to live in trees. = boomslang and green mamba also lives on trees and some boa species too.
It depends upon the species. Most python species are smallish, and are not dangerous. Large species such as the Australian scrub python, olive python, Burmese python and reticulated python are all known to have attacked people and are known to inflict horrible injuries and even death!It depends what specie of Python you're talking about. The smaller Pythons - such as the Royal python (Python regius) can give a nasty bite - but are not capable of harming people(due to their size). However - larger species - such as the African Rock Python (Python sebae sebae) are certainly large enough to swallow a small child.
No, they are too big. Small ball pythons require pinkies, and larger ones will eat rats. Make sure you never feed them live prey, as live prey can harm the snake. Many pet stores sell frozen rats.
no they are pythons but that does not make them poisonous they will bite but not poison you they are kind only some are like that though
Monty Python has not collectively written a book, but members of Monty Python of written books. Eric Idle has written several. Graham Chapman wrote an autobiography and I believe the Pythons are reuniting to make the book a movie.
I like snakes too. But I had to convince my parents that a small garter snake would work. And I'm sure that I could have gone further if I wanted. I'm not sure that you really know or are aware how bad Pythons be can.
Pythons are safe to keep as a pet. You just need to be more cautious then with other snakes when your python gets to be five feet or longer. I have a ball Python and they are safe because they do not get to big but there are bigger kinds.
In the wild, male ball pythons and small female ball pythons spend a lot of time up in the trees in a few areas of their native habitat, where birds will make up the majority of their diets. Ground-dwelling individuals will mostly consume small rodents. In captivity, their most common foods are domestic rats and mice.