They are in the same formation as a humans but their teeth are like hooks pointing to the back of their throat, this insures that its pray can't escape... When you get bit u have to wait until it lets go...
Ball pythons in particular have rather sharp teeth and thick teeth.
Pythons have 4 rows of teeth on the top and 2 rows of teeth on the bottom. Pythons do not have fangs.
No, pythons are non-venomous. Although they do have teeth.
no. they have lots of little tiny sharp teeth
the help to pull the mouse down its throat.
They Have recurve teeth, teeth that curve towards the back of the mouth. This helps the african rock python hold the prey in so it cant pull back out of it mouth. Reticulated pythons, Burmese pythons, and anacondas also have these teeth as do many other types of large snakes in the boide family.
It depends on the species - large pythons can have more than sixty !
No - but they do have many tiny teeth for holding onto their prey as they suffocate it.
pythons can unlatch their jaw to eat large prey whole, they only use their teeth to poison prey.
pythons are constrictors, they have no venom. their teeth fork backwards so that when their prey tries to pull out they get hooked like on a fish hook then they wrap around and suffocate their prey
no you must not!thou sometimes when pythons eat and they bite unto something they often loose a tooth or so.
There are many python species - including... Burmese Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, Royal Pythons, Carpet Pythons, Childrens Pythons, Blood Pythons, & Indian Pythons