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When was Burmese Python created?

Burmese Python was created in 1820.


How can a Burmese python effect the ecosystem?

A Burmese python can disrupt the ecosystem by preying on native species, causing a decline in their populations. They can also outcompete native predators for food resources, potentially leading to imbalances in the ecosystem. Their presence can alter the natural dynamics and biodiversity of an ecosystem where they are introduced.


Is the burmese python an amphibian?

No. Like all snakes the Burmese python is a reptile.


How does a Burmese python hunt food?

it hunts by getting close to its prey and strikes


What is burmese a breed of?

A burmese is a breed of cat. There is also a burmese python.


How do the characteristics of the burmese python envieronment effect the burmese python?

Type your answer here... they eat many animals and wildlife


Is it ok to keep a burmese python in with a royla python?

No. A Burmese python can grow to 5-7 feet in their first year which already exceeds your ball python's TOTAL adult length.


Is a Burmese python a reptile?

Absolutely !


Who are the predators of the Burmese python?

People.


What are they wanted for Burmese python?

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What are burmese python enemies?

Crocodiles and Komodo dragons prey on burmese pythons.


Is a reticulated python and burmese python the same?

No a reticulated python and a Burmese python are different snakes. Both are found close together in nature (S.E. Asia), though. The Burmese doesn't quite reach the length of a reticulated python; however a Burmese python is a much heavier snake like the Anaconda. The Burmese's weight and girth it typically bigger than a reticulated python; however the reticulated python is the longest documented snake in existence. Both are absolutely beautiful animals, though. The reticulated python tends to be more aggressive a snake than the Burmese, however. But with regular handling from a young age, both can become very "handle-able". By nature, however, the Burmese is generally a more docile animal, especially if handled from an early age.