a type of rattle snake.....
It slithers like a snake, because it IS a snake.
its is a material made from the snake skin. It feels like leather !! :)
The Ceylonese Python, also known as the Sri Lanka python, is a part of the Molarus subspecies, closely related to the Burmese python. This snake originates from the island of Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon. This snake, like other large pythons can be started on small mammals/birds and once it gets to a larger size, it can be fed rabbits, chickens and pigs.
Pythons - just like other animals - grow to their genetically programmed size. A small Python such as a Royal Python may not reach five feet (1.8m) in length - whereas a Reticulated Python may top 33 feet (10m) or more ! Keeping a large snake confined to an enclosure that it soo small will cause the reptile distress, leading to health problems.
Carpet snakes skin is so colorful, just like a carpet.You cannot differentiate when the snake is on a carpet.
The African Rock PYTHON is a constrictor, even though it may bite. The word Python meens a large constricting snake. Though not all pythons are large, like the Ball Python
if venomous or one of the few non venomous snake like: python an anacondas
The Ball Python or Royal Python as it is also called is a native snake of Ghana. It is a constrictor which means it kills its prey (small rodents mostly) by coiling around them and suffocating them. They are non poisonous and do not have fangs like poisonous snakes do. They will not harm you.
Royal Pythons (Python regius) - feed on small rodents... such as mice, gerbils and small rats.
There is no single snake that fits this description. There is the Arizona black rattlesnake but it is a heavy-bodied snake as are most rattlesnakes. (See image above.) There is, however, the black rat snake which is long and slender. It does not have a rattle. However, when frightened it will vibrate its tail much like a rattlesnake, and this can sound like a real rattler if the snake happens to be on some dry leaves.
Small mammals like rats and mice.
small birds, small mammals. anything that can fit on their huge mouth.