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Burmese Python was created in 1820.
No. Like all snakes the Burmese python is a reptile.
A burmese is a breed of cat. There is also a burmese python.
Small Python's Diet such as the Ball Python consists of rodents, Medium Python's Diet such as the Carpet Python consists of Chickens, Rodents and even Wallabys, Big Python's Diet such as the Indian Python consists of Rodents, Very Large Python's Diet such as the African Rock Python consists of Thomson's Gazelle, Nyala, Rodents and Nile Crocodiles, Massive Python's Diet such as the Burmese Python consists of Deer, Rodents, Mugger Crocodiles and Storks, Giant Python's Diet such as the Reticulated Python consists of Deer, Stray Dogs and Cats, Wild Pigs, Mugger Crocodiles and even Sun Bears.
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No. A Burmese python can grow to 5-7 feet in their first year which already exceeds your ball python's TOTAL adult length.
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No a reticulated python and a Burmese python are different snakes. Both are found close together in nature (S.E. Asia), though. The Burmese doesn't quite reach the length of a reticulated python; however a Burmese python is a much heavier snake like the Anaconda. The Burmese's weight and girth it typically bigger than a reticulated python; however the reticulated python is the longest documented snake in existence. Both are absolutely beautiful animals, though. The reticulated python tends to be more aggressive a snake than the Burmese, however. But with regular handling from a young age, both can become very "handle-able". By nature, however, the Burmese is generally a more docile animal, especially if handled from an early age.
Crocodiles and Komodo dragons prey on burmese pythons.
The Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) is native to Southeast Asia, and lives in jungles and grassy marshlands.