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yes pythons cross beedable

Absolutely not! Some may be, such as corn snakes and king snakes, but this is very risky and very difficult. How, for example, would you breed a Reticulated Python (usual length is around 15-20 ft., it is egg laying, and non venomous) with a Massasauga rattlesnake (up to 2-3 ft., gives live birth, and is venomous)?

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10y ago

As far as my knowledge goes, no. But the genuses Pantherophis, Lampropeltis, Pituophisamongst others are known to be able to interbreed and have fertile hybrids.

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14y ago

No the rattle snake would eat the gopher snake! lolx!

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14y ago

It does with other species of snakes but with other kind of animals, there isn't one yet.

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13y ago

possible but unlikely. the resulting snake would be a mutant crossbreed and may die of its own venom before birth

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