it is the scientific name for a red tail boa
A python, like all other snakes, is a carnivorous animal.
the reticulated python
Monty Python's Flying Circus
They swallow animals and are therefore carnivores.
10,000 lbs roughly
Python Regius, which translates to "Royal Python," its original name.
No - ROYAL Pythons (from their designated latin name of Python Regius) are constrictors.
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Python regius.
You may be refering to the term "Ball Snake" which is a popular term for a Python Regius (Royal Python) also known as a "Ball Python".
The scientific classification of the ball python or royal python is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: ReptiliaOrder: SquamataSuborder: SerpentesFamily: PythonidaeGenus: PythonSpecies: Python regius
Python regius is a non-venomous python species found in Africa. This is the smallest of the African pythons and is popular in the pet trade. No subspecies are currently recognized
NO ! A Royal python's (from their Latin name Python regius) diet is rodents - such as mice, gerbils or rats, depending on how big the snake is !
The ball python (Python regius), also called the royal python, is a python species native to West and Central Africa, where it lives in grasslands, shrublands and open forests. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List because of its wide distribution. It is threatened by hunting for its meat and for the international pet trade, where it is the most popular pet snake in the world. This nonvenomous constrictor is the smallest of the African pythons, growing to a maximum length of 182 cm (72 in).The name "ball python" refers to its tendency to curl into a ball when stressed or frightened. Learn For more OnlineITGuru
Newly hatched Royal pythons (Python regius) are about six inches (15cm) long. They attain their adult size of around 5 feet (150cm) by age five.
Average life-span of a Royal Python is 18-20 years - some can live to around 25 though.
No - Royal pythons (from their designated Latin name of Python regius) eat rodents - not amphibians.