Burmese Pythons are native to the Asian continent - around Burma (hence the name) and India.
burmese pythons' come from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam
Burmese Pythons are originally from an ecosystem that is close in temperature to the Everglades area. This plus the large amounts of available prey make it a excellent place for Burmese to thrive.
The Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) is native to Southeast Asia, and lives in jungles and grassy marshlands.
Nope - Burmese Pythons are constrictors. The do not possess venom glands.
The spelling of the pet snakes is Burmese pythons (native to Burma, aka Myanmar).
Yes, pythons, specifically the Burmese python, have been reported in Georgia. They are not native to the area and have been found mainly in the southeastern parts of the state. Their presence is concerning for local ecosystems, as they can disrupt native wildlife populations. Efforts are ongoing to monitor and control their spread.
Burmese Pythons, like all Pythons, hatch from eggs. Boas do not lay eggs
Burmese pythons are constrictors meaning they strangle their prey to death, and the consume them whole.
Saltwater crocodiles are common predators of burmese pythons. Komodo dragons also prey on burms.
Burmese pythons are large pythons from Southeast Asia.
Crocodiles and Komodo dragons prey on burmese pythons.