Pythons do not have the capacity for emotions like humans do, so they don't "like" or "dislike" people in the same way pets may. However, they can become accustomed to human presence and handling, especially if they are raised in captivity. While they may tolerate humans, they are primarily solitary creatures and their behavior is driven by instinct rather than social bonds. Always approach them with caution and respect their natural behaviors.
Pythons got into Florida because people had kept pythons as exotic pets, but as they grew bigger, people realized that they didn't want their pythons anymore because they got too big to live in their house, so the people in Florida who had pythons released them into the wild. Because there were numerous people who had pythons as exotic pets, and then released them in the Everglades into the wild, there were eventually enough pythons that they could successfully reproduce and live in the Florida Everglades.
Royal pythons, commonly known by most people as ball pythons can be found at just about any pet store.
they are trying to take care of the indian pythons
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Burmese Pythons, like all Pythons, hatch from eggs. Boas do not lay eggs
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Yes, Pythons are vertebrates as they have a backbone.
Yes. Ball pythons are affectionate snakes and they will show it if you keep good care of them.
No sir, they are not. A snake like a Burmese python is giant. It can weigh up to 300 pounds (although lower 200's is more common). African Rock Pythons and Reticulated pythons are other examples of giant pythons.
There are many python species - including... Burmese Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, Royal Pythons, Carpet Pythons, Childrens Pythons, Blood Pythons, & Indian Pythons
Pythons, like many other snake species, generally do not pose a threat to humans and are more likely to avoid contact. However, large pythons can potentially harm people if they feel threatened or cornered. In rare cases, they may attack if they are provoked, but such incidents are uncommon. Overall, pythons play a vital role in their ecosystems and are not inherently dangerous to humans.
reticulated pythons wait and lay for their prey to walk past like a rabbit and then it sinks its fang into there prey.