THEY are not the same kind of snail
they are light colored with brown blotches bordered with black.
Both lay eggs, but the garden snail lays eggs in a hole and does not stay with the eggs. A Burmese python stays with his eggs. the snail does not have anything to do with it's offspring ,where a Burmese python stays with it's eggs for 6-8 weeks or until it's offspring hatch and when they hatch then the mom leaves and has nothing else to do with it's offspring.
they can be slimy seaweed green or navy poobrown
The average length of an adult Burmese Python - is around 12 feet (3.7 metres). Average adult weight is around 79 pounds (39 Kilos). They have a light tan background colour, with dark brown 'rosettes' of colour along the whole length of their body. The underside is usually a creamy-white colour.
It has wide variety; the albino form is most widely available morph and utmost popular. They are found white with patterns and burnt orange and butterscotch yellow. Maze-like patterned python comes under "Labyrinth" specimens, "Granite" and "Green" Burmese pythons have many small angular spots.
no because one is a Havana and one is a Burmese
That depends on the morph. Ball python colors range from white to yellow to brown to black. Normals tend to be brown and black.
Burmese have gold eyes and are the only cat in the world with a pure brown coat. Burmese are also the most intelligent cat they are very smart. They stay like kitten their entire life.
The color of the paw pads on a Burmese cat are brown.
I would say that it is around 3 centimetres longer than the Australian brown python. No that is not a euphamism.
If she is just a normal Ball. She will be brown with some very lighter brown markings..
i thing its brown