It depends how big and how much your python eats. If you usually give it lots of food and he eats it right away, I suggust you give him a big mouse. (and vice versa)
No, Royal Python are not venomous.
Royal (ball) Python prey on small mammals, typically, mice or rats are what they are fed in captivity, depending on how large the python is.
Python Regius, which translates to "Royal Python," its original name.
No, Royal Python are not venomous.
Average life-span of a Royal Python is 18-20 years - some can live to around 25 though.
the name of a ball python is royal python,dwarl
from 6 of the Royal python to 100 plus of the reticulated python.
Feel her stomach if it is almost like she has just eaten (large lumps in stomach area) and she denies food
No - ROYAL Pythons (from their designated latin name of Python Regius) are constrictors.
The scientific classification of the ball python or royal python is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: ReptiliaOrder: SquamataSuborder: SerpentesFamily: PythonidaeGenus: PythonSpecies: Python regius
No - Royal pythons (from their designated Latin name of Python regius) eat rodents - not amphibians.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Python regius.