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Pythons are generally tropical and subtropical reptiles that thrive in warm environments; they can tolerate temperatures down to around 60°F (15°C). Extended exposure to temperatures below this can lead to health issues, including respiratory problems and slowed metabolism. In extreme cold, pythons can become lethargic or enter a state of brumation, significantly affecting their ability to eat or move. Therefore, while they can survive brief periods in cooler temperatures, they do best in warm conditions.

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