Estimating the exact number of pythons left in the world is challenging due to their widespread distribution and varying populations across different regions. Major species like the Burmese python and the reticulated python are considered to have stable populations in some areas, while others face threats from habitat loss and illegal trade. Conservation efforts are ongoing to monitor and protect these snakes, but precise population figures are difficult to obtain. Overall, the status of pythons varies significantly by species and location.
There is no official data as to how many pythons are left in the world. However, there are still hundreds of thousands of pythons in the wild and just as many in captivity.
There are 5000 reticulated pythons in the world.
Burmese pythons live all over the world and it is impossible to determine how many of them are left in the wild. Many of their habitats are not out in the open so there is not even an estimate of how many there are.
Well how am i ment to know go and look it up in the Book
they live in the world because of poachers
There are many python species - including... Burmese Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, Royal Pythons, Carpet Pythons, Childrens Pythons, Blood Pythons, & Indian Pythons
Pythons are not Venomous snakes in the world
Pythons don't have feet, they can't leave any. However the marks left behind in the sand are lines going left/right
Pythons grow longer than Anacondas. Reticulated Pythons are the world's longest snakes closely followed by Burmese Pythons and then Anacondas. Anacondas are the world's heaviest snakes
The spurs on pythons are called Pelvic Spurs. They are attached to what is left of the femur and pelvic girdle in Boas and Pythons. The males use them to tickle the females during courtship.
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no there not there found in the bush on the ground