Depends upon the species and locality. Pythons and boas that inhabit areas around water (such as water pythons, reticulated pythons, green anacondas, etc.), will often eat anything from rodents to small mammals (and big ones, in the cases of reticulated pythons and anacondas) to fish and crocodiles!
In captivity, you can feed your pythons and boas mice, rats, guinea pigs (not recommended due to a high percentage of fat), chicken, quails, rabbits, and fish.
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Lions and giraffes and chickens
Pythons are sometimes preys of lions, tigers, asiatic black bears, alligators, and crocodiles.
Anything they can catch and get their jaws around.
so they can grow to shed and be able to eat bigger more tastier animals
I say No to that because I am a mum and I see no other mums do that
As with all snakes, pythons and boas are carnivores, meaning they prey on other animals for food. Some species can grow quite large,large enough to eat animals such as cats, dogs, and pigs.
No. King Cobras eat smaller animals including snakes. They also eat animals such as rat snakes, Mangrove Snakes, sizable pythons, rats, lizards, rodents, etc.
Some pythons will eat frozen mice. However, other pythons will refuse to eat frozen mice and prefer only fresh mice.
Yes. Juvenile koalas and koala joeys are at risk from pythons.
well, gazzelle are meat and live with pythons so pythons would eat gazzelle only if it can catch it.Mostly wounded gazzelle.