As far as I'm aware - it isn't ! The only REAL threat to a Royal Python (to give it its correct name) is MAN ! The human race is destroying natural habitat at an alarming rate in favour of utilising land for houses, or cutting down forests for timber.
i think it's pythonidae.
i think four i have no idea what do you think
yes but i also think it could be a endangered species
I'm not sure, but I think about 1, 500 or 2,000
Usualy it is large anacondas that can eat antelopes, but I think certain larger species of python can as well.
They are not native to the area and now have grown into a population of an estimated 10,000+ . Another factor is that they are breeding with another Python species that is the African Rock Python. This species is known to be aggressive and with the two breeding they are producing a new type of Python. The snakes are eating everything in the Everglades and the Everglades has proven to be a good environment for them. They are spreading too and have been found on islands in the Florida Keys and some biologist think that they could spread from coast to coast at some point. They are VERY invasive and there is an effort to rid the Everglades of them, but right now biologists are loosing the battle.
I think they will be. Although many species are 'threatened' by human actions - I'm sure most of the species around today will still be here in twenty years.
Given the circumstances i would think it could. On the other hand given the circumstances a very large python may be able to kill a grizzly.
a python can go up to 33 ft while an anaconda can go up to at least 25-30 so probably the python is longer than anaconda
Adult pythons are much bigger than adult cobras. Edit: It depends completely upon species. Some species of pythons such as the Australian Antaresia spp. (spotteds, stimsons, childrens and pygmy pythons) average around 1-1.5m! On the other hand, the largest cobra is the king cobra, known to reach lengths of 15ft. The longest python is the reticulated python, believed to reach lengths of 30ft!
About seventy shillings i think
well at least i think