"Python sebae" is the Latin name for this non-venomous python.
Python Regius, which translates to "Royal Python," its original name.
No - ROYAL Pythons (from their designated latin name of Python Regius) are constrictors.
The gorilla, hippopotamus, lynx, and python are a hand full of animals with the similar Latin names.
It depends which python you mean. The scientific name for the group they belong to is Pythonidae. Some individual species are Python sebae (African Rock Python), Python regius(Royal python) & Python molurus (Burmese python)
There is only ONE breed of Carpet Python - latin name Morelia spilota - a native species of Australia. I have six in my collection at the moment.
You mean a Royal python - from it's assigned Latin name of Python regius - Drop me an email through my profile - and I'll answer soon as I get it.
Giraffa camelopardalis
The ROYAL Python (to give the correct name from its latin name of Python Regius) can grow to a length of up to 60 inches. ALL my adult specimens are well over 55 inches ! Incidentally - The Royal Python only got the tag of 'ball python' from its defensive posture of curling itself into a ball when threatened !
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 Latin name for the African Lion is Panthera LeoLeoleo
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There is only one recognised species of Reticulated Python. Its latin name is Python reticulatus. However - there may be variations in colouring - including albinos.