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Pythons

Pythons are a family of non-venomous snakes that are native to Africa, Asia and Australia. Pythons are ambush predators that use constriction to kill their prey. Unlike female boas, female pythons lay eggs. Pythons are hunted for their skin, which is used, like leather, to make shoes, handbags and other fashion accessories. Questions about pythons can be directed here.

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What is a slitter?

Perhaps you are refering to "Slivers"?

these are moderately powerful creatures, for a moderate price.

however, each one has an effect something like "All slivers gain flying" or "all slivers get +1/+1."

all slivers buff all other slivers. quite a powerful deck, if played correctly.

How do you remove retained eye caps from your ball python?

I had to do this a couple of times with my python. Unfortunately if it does not loose it after the second or third shed then you must remove it yourself. What I do is spray him down with some water then take some tweezers to it. Its hard to do and the snake gets agitated however if you don't want to spend money its your only option.

Is the brine python a good shaft?

yes it is a good shaft that is already gripped and it is pretty light I love it

Where do Indian pythons live?

Indian pythons live in India and southeast Asia

What is a python and a rattlesnake?

The python is rather large spieces of snake and they typically live in bogs, wetlands, forests, or mashes. This spieces and the boa spiecies squeeze their pray to death rather than eat it alive or poison it. The rattle snake is also a unique spieces of snake that has venom that will kill you, but what makes it unique is the rattler on the tip of it's tail. when you get to close to the snake it rattles it, keep in mind that the snake will always rattle it's tail before it strikes.

What is Monty Pythons Life of Brian rated 'R' for?

There is a little bit of bad language and brief nudity. But it may have been due to its subject matter being a bit controversial.

How does a pythons heat pits help them?

The heat pits help them by detecting prey, because there eye sight is not verry

well.

hope this answers your question

-casey

Can you get paid for killing pythons in everglades?

Not likely, but you might contact the Everglades Park Service and ask if they are paying a bounty. Once the pythons are there, they're probably there to stay. Population control might be practical, but total extermination is not.

What is the hip-bone of a python?

It is referred to as the pelvic girdle. Boas and pythons are the only snakes that still have them, and that's where their spurs are connected to.

What is the difference of the feeding pattern of a wild ball python than a ball python in captivity?

a wild one will eat more and maybe less. the ball python will eat as much as it wishes in the wild. one that you own may starve to death and you might not know.

Are pythons edible?

they should be, there's no poisen in them unless they were already poisened