Albino snakes do not live anywhere in particular. Albino is not a species, but rather a color variety that results from a defect in a gene that codes for black pigment. Albinism can occur in most animals, including many species of snake. However, albino animals, such as snakes, rarely live long in the wild as their light color makes them an easy target for predators. The vast majority of albino snakes live in captivity.
In the same place as a normally pigmented python, i.e. in the wild or in the zoo. But in the wild, having lost its camouflage, it may be vulnerable and may not survive.
Albino rattlesnakes are very rare but can show up at any time or location. It is a genetic abnormality in which the body of the organism lacks normal pigmentation.
Michael's Albino python's name was Madonna.
No. No python is venomous.
they eat rats, birds, eggs, and other small mammals sometimes large because snakes like the albino python can stretch.
no python or boa is venomous they are constrictors
It depends which species of Python you're asking about !
Burmese pythons currently are living in Florida and are becoming an invasive species.
Same food as normal balls, about $5 a month.
Over 100 pounds & it can get up to 16 feet long.
Yes, He owns a albino Burmese Python for a pet.
a blood Python live is in asia
It depends on a lot of different issues but they can get to 12 feet in length maybe more
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