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I wouldn't recommend it - the Reticulated python will eventually weigh more than twice that of the Burmese Python - and could theoretically crush it under the weight of the heavier snake.

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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.


Is a reticulated python and a regular python the same?

Reticulated pythons are one type of python. They are the biggest pythons in the world.


What is different from the burmese python than the brown garden snail?

THEY are not the same kind of snail


Why is the name 'reticulated' python?

The name comes from the pattern - large splotches of one color with relatively thin lines of another color surrounding the splotches. This pattern is called reticulated, and the reticulated giraffe has its name for the same reason.


Where is the longest snake in captivity?

In captivity Is currently Bob Clarks Fluffy,She is a reticulated python is 26 foot and around 330 pounds,Bob has had another python around the same size he sold to a zoo,And its a Tie breaker with the zoos their are 3 confirmed reticulated pythons in the nation close to fluffy (in the Zoo Fluffy) that are close in Size. Some Longer some heavier, but weight and length ration together and She (Fluffy in the zoo) holds title.Once largest snake(now deceased) in a Zoo,It is a Burmese Python it is 27.5 feet and 404 pounds.It was held in the Park zoo in Illinois. Also is the Largest in Captivity (in zoo) longest and heaviest.There was reports of a "49 foot" reticulated Python,those reports were false it was closer to 20 foot though a big snake certainly not nearly 50 feet.Now out of the top 5 Biggest snake breedsI guess currently the Burmese Python/Rock python and the Anaconda (being heavier) or The Reticulated python (Being longer) would be the biggest Since no Real records Just writing of bigger like the "33 foot" reticulated python found in the 30's but no proof or pictures. out of the top 5 they all get similar from 14-18 feet on average.


Can a snake eat a deer?

They certainly can - Specimens of the larger Pythons (Burmese Python or African Rock Python for example) - can consume considerably large prey animals. Same goes for the Anaconda.


Can i put my burmese python in the same vivariam with my boa?

Absolutely NOT ! They are from different continents and require COMPLETELY different climates and living conditions !


Is andacondas and pythons the same thing?

no the burmese live 10 years more then the anaconda and anacondas have 20 to 40 baby snakes but the burmese has 100 ~*~* ilvechris ~*~*~


What age can liliac Burmese cats live?

Burmese cats have the same lifespan as other breeds. Their lifespan is from 10 to 17 years. They are a low-maintenance breed with few health issues.


Are animals belonging to the same family but different genera more closely related than animals belonging to different classes?

Yes they are. For example the Burmese python, and the Indian python are both from the same family, but have diversified into separately recognised species. They are more closely related to each other - than to other species of snake.


Are the Havana brown and the Burmese cat the same kind of cat?

no because one is a Havana and one is a Burmese


Why are crested geckos bad for the envoirnment on Hawaii?

Simply because it's not a native species ! It was introduced by people importing the reptiles, then (either accidentally or deliberately) releasing them into the local environment - much the same as the Burmese Python 'problem' in Florida !!!