African Rock Python is one of the five largest snake in the world. It is a non venomous snake and is found in sub Saharan Africa.
The african rock python lives in africa.
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Yes. They will eat ANYTHING!
Lions and large leopolds hunt rock pythons
No, but there is now a large population of pythons and African Rock pythons in the Keys. Thousands of pythons are now on the loose. People buy them and then let them loose so now they are breeding. NatGeo had a good program on this.
The african rock python preys on antelopes, warthogs, young nile crocodiles, and birds.
African Rock pythons grow upwards of 12 feet. They should not be kept communally with ball pythons (which stay around 3-5 feet).
they do not eat antelope but they do feed on rodents
Philippine eagles have killed and ate burmese pythons and small reticulated pythons. Harpy eagles prey on tree pythons. Martial eagles hunt for small african rock pythons.
There is no such species as an american rock python. If there are rock pythons in america - they are either African rock pythons (Python sebae) or Burmese pythons (aka Asian rock python) (Python molurus) - which have been released into the wild by incompetent owners !
Nope! The record for the longest snake species goes to the reticulated python, and the record for heaviest snake species goes to the anaconda. African rock pythons are among the world's giant constrictors, though.
No sir, they are not. A snake like a Burmese python is giant. It can weigh up to 300 pounds (although lower 200's is more common). African Rock Pythons and Reticulated pythons are other examples of giant pythons.