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.
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pythons live in states including California and Florida
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Pythons were introduced to the Florida Keys through the exotic pet trade, and some were released into the wild or escaped. The warm climate and abundant food sources in the Florida Keys provide ideal conditions for pythons to thrive and reproduce. This has led to an overpopulation of pythons in the area, impacting the local ecosystem.
No. They are not. There are no native pythons in North or South America. However, some species of python from Africa and Asia have been introduced to the Everglades.
Jamie Clinton who lives in Miami Florida ( i think she got her money from bill) Jamie Clinton who lives in Miami Florida ( i think she got her money from bill)
No, right off most pythons are not in the same habitat as Bald Eagles and before the snake can eat a eagle the eagle would eat the snake. Today, there are Rock pythons in the Florida swamps let loose by former owners who couldn't control them or they got too big. The thousands who have taken over the swamps could possibly have a eagle for dinner, but that is a slim chance. Environmentalists and naturalists have found dead pythons with a partial deer inside them, but it was too big. The snakes are eating anything they can find in the Florida swamps and they are spreading to new areas. If you want to know more documentaries have been produced on this growing problem.
don't you get the pythons anyway i didnt think you needed a code they were on my list of animals i could get when i first enterd anyway i no that's no much help but that's all ive got from Rosiiaii
Burmese pythons in florida are known to wipe out the swan, goose, heron, and crane population.
I think it is the Everglades... yup on the paper it was asked on I got an A+
I don't think Ball Pythons can get fleas, but they can get mites. Mites are more like ticks than anything, and you should take it to a vet ASAP if you think your snake has them.