There is no official data as to how many pythons are left in the world. However, there are still hundreds of thousands of pythons in the wild and just as many in captivity.
There are many python species - including... Burmese Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, Royal Pythons, Carpet Pythons, Childrens Pythons, Blood Pythons, & Indian Pythons
There are 5000 reticulated pythons in the world.
from 10 to 100 plus depending on what species.
Nope! The record for the longest snake species goes to the reticulated python, and the record for heaviest snake species goes to the anaconda. African rock pythons are among the world's giant constrictors, though.
None. Ball python is the species. There are currently no recognized subspecies of ball python, either.
most species are not .
Depends on the species.
It depends on the species - large pythons can have more than sixty !
No they are not a threatened Species
they live in the world because of poachers
they are not an endangered species so there are at least 250,225 known in the wild
Yes, pythons can be found in the Amazon rainforest. One of the most commonly encountered species is the green anaconda, which is the largest snake in the world by weight. Pythons play an important role in the Amazon's ecosystem as top predators.