Pythons are reptiles, belonging to the family of snakes, and are characterized by their scaly skin, cold-blooded nature, and ability to constrict their prey. In contrast, frogs are amphibians, known for their smooth, moist skin, which requires a humid environment, and their life cycle that includes both aquatic tadpole and terrestrial adult stages. Additionally, pythons lay eggs on land, while many frogs lay their eggs in water. These differences highlight their distinct adaptations to their environments and evolutionary paths.
No - Royal pythons (from their designated Latin name of Python regius) eat rodents - not amphibians.
Frogs are NOT part of a Royal Pythons diet !
No - Royal (ball) Pythons are rodent eaters !
They are related, but they're different snakes. Spotted pythons are larger (largest in the genus antaresia at 4-5 feet). Children's pythons actually have a clearer spotted pattern. Spotted pythons' spots are rather mottled.
No. They should be kept on rats (or mice if smaller.) Ball pythons are not large enough to eat rabbits.
Platypi Snails Echidnas Frogs Salmon Ostriches Chameleons Moths Pythons Hummingbirds Chickens Crocodiles
There are many python species - including... Burmese Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, Royal Pythons, Carpet Pythons, Childrens Pythons, Blood Pythons, & Indian Pythons
frogs are yuky! butterfiles arnt
only some frogs eat grass but not all!!!!!!!!! mostly grass frogs eat that
No. Frogs are amphibians, a completely different thing.
Snakes eat frogs
Frogs have smaller bones then humans.