No, ball pythons do not primarily live in rainforests. They are native to the savannas and grasslands of West and Central Africa, where they prefer habitats with plenty of hiding spots like rocks, burrows, and dense vegetation. While they may occasionally be found in more humid environments, their primary habitat is not rainforest.
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no there not there found in the bush on the ground
They do not live in the rain forest. Royal (Ball) Pythons prefer to live in grasslands, savannas and lightly wooded areas in Africa.
No, pythons lay eggs.
Most pythons live in the dense underbrush of rugged tropical rainforest regions. They are excellent climbers; some species, like the Green Tree Python, are arboreal. Arboreal means to live in trees. = boomslang and green mamba also lives on trees and some boa species too.
pounds and rivers in Asian rainforest
The Ball Python, or more correctly, Royal Python are native to West and Central Africa, in lowland rainforest.
In Southern Africa. Mostly in the grasslands.
Ball Pythons (Python Regius) also known as Royal Pythons live in Grassland areas such as the African Savanna and found in abandoned termite mounds and/or rodent burrows. hope this helped!
The ball python is found Africa and is the smallest of all the African pythons.
Ball Pythons live is the grasslands and sparsely wooded areas in southern Africa.
some carpet pythons live in the rainforests but most are pets or live in grasslands