(99%) pythons dont hibernate - when it gets too cold for them, they will try to find somewhere to stay warm - if not, the cold will kill them. They are naturally from climates where there is basically 'no winter'.
They are related, but they're different snakes. Spotted pythons are larger (largest in the genus antaresia at 4-5 feet). Children's pythons actually have a clearer spotted pattern. Spotted pythons' spots are rather mottled.
No, they do not hibernate. Felines as a species doesn't hibernate.
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Australia. They are small pythons related to Children's pythons (named for the man that discovered them, nothing to do with kids), Anthill pythons, Spotted pythons, and others.
No cheetahs don't hibernate. Especially because they live in Africa.
53 to 97 feet in captivity
No, spotted pythons are not herbivores; they are carnivorous reptiles. Their diet primarily consists of small mammals, birds, and other small animals. As constrictors, they capture and subdue their prey before consuming it whole.
they are oviparous and lays up to 15 eggs at a time.
yes. they will curl up in a circle in their hotspot or in their little log or in their water. it depends on the snake.
No; no Australian marsupials hibernate (apart from the Mountain pygmy possum which hibernates in mid-winter for up to three weeks).
There is no specific answer. Bears hibernate if they are consuming more energy than feeding. If there is no food, they will hibernate. If food is available, they do not. Also take elevation into consideration. Bear had been spotted during deer season and even through out December and January.