No - snakes are completely independent from the moment they are born - and have no maternal instinct to care for each other.
A blood python is a completely different type of snake Ball pythons are easier to take care. Blood pythons are known to be aggressive and you need high humidity for blood pythons, Blood pythons also need a place to soak in there enclosure. Ball pythons are a lot more docile then blood pythons. If your a beginner get a ball python. Blood pythons get to 4-6 foot while ball around get around 4 foot. Hope this helped.
they call them ball pythons because they roll up into a ball when they are frightened but they call them royal pythons because in all the palaces in Africa they kept them around to eat the rodents hence the name royal python Edit: They got the name Royal Python from their latin name of Python regius - LONG before they got the nick-name 'ball python'
the name of a ball python is royal python,dwarl
A white ball python could be any of the white pythons. Those are the Blue-Eyed Leucistic Ball Python, Ivory Ball Python, Hypo Ivory Ball Python and the Piebald Ball Python.
A boa can eat a ball python... It's happened before. I'm not sure if pythons could eat boas though. I don't think pythons are cannibalistic.
None. Ball python is the species. There are currently no recognized subspecies of ball python, either.
burmese python
No - ROYAL Pythons (from their designated latin name of Python Regius) are constrictors.
The Ball Python, or more correctly, Royal Python are native to West and Central Africa, in lowland rainforest.
yes ball pythons lay eggs.
pythons have markings but the python is to hairy for any 1 to c the markings
A Ball Python will not eat another snake. Ball pythons are nice and docile. They make good pets too!