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Python regius is a non-venomous python species found in Africa. This is the smallest of the African pythons and is popular in the pet trade. No subspecies are currently recognized
very near the top i think
Reticulated pythons keep the food chain well.
a snakes food chain is when a snakes most main dinner.a snakes main dinner is a rat.i know this because i have a python...its okay the owners take the bad stuff out of it...but anyway its slimy.
it would be in any really..plant-> bug-> lizard-> Bird-> PythonPlant-> bug-> fish-> PythonPlant-> Roo-> pythonplant-> bug-> rat-> Pythonplant-> bug-> frog-> Python...
it's usually at the top because it eats about anything it can find.and most animals dont even dare to eat a lion exept a python but besides that it should be at the top.
yes
they eat food
A Burmese python can disrupt the ecosystem by preying on native species, causing a decline in their populations. They can also outcompete native predators for food resources, potentially leading to imbalances in the ecosystem. Their presence can alter the natural dynamics and biodiversity of an ecosystem where they are introduced.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
it digest them to
they eat food