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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 country does python snakes come from?

There are about 70 subspecies of rattlesnake, and they are all native to the Americas. Rattlesnakes can be found as far north as Southern British Columbia in Canada and as far south as Argentina.

How long is a ball pythons tongue?

It is twice the length of its tongue folded in half

What does an African rock python snake look like?

The African Rock Python (Python sebae) is characterised by its size.

It is one of the largest of the Python family, measuring up to 33 feet (10m) in length ! It can weigh upwards of 200lbs (90kg) or more !

Its colouration is of a dark brown background, dotted with fawn 'rosettes' and dark brown blotches - which helps it blend into the African countryside with ease.

It's diet, as a young snake, consists of rodents - gradually progressing on to larger prey as it grows - an adult will easily swallow small antelope !

A pythons appearance?

Pythons are a gold and brownish color mixed with dots of all colors. they are in many other colors also.

They are found in rain forests, grasslands and savannas, woodlands, swamps, rocky outcrops, desert sand hills, and shrub lands, depending on the species. Pythons may be active day or night, depending on species, habitat, and when prey is most active.

Can a ball python eat vegetables?

A ball python is usually 2-4 feet long with some exceptions that get 5-6 feet. I am sure there as been an occasion or two where a ball python as eaten another ball python but I have not ever heard of it (I am a breeder). King snakes on the other hand will eat any other snakes (even ones bigger then themselves). However except for breeding purposes, Ball Pythons should not be housed in the same cage they are loners and can become stressed and stop eating when housed together.

They're possibly the 4th easiest snake to look after, followed by the corn snake, the king snake and the the milk snake.

Can pythons live in trees?

Most pythons live in the dense underbrush of rugged tropical rainforest regions. They are excellent climbers; some species, like the Green Tree Python, are arboreal. Arboreal means to live in trees. = boomslang and green mamba also lives on trees and some boa species too.

How do royal pythons reproduce?

If you look at the underside of a snake near its tail, it has a small vertical slit. This is its vent. The cloaca (vent) is a genital and anal opening. Males have hemipenes, which means they have two penises. Likewise females have two receptive areas for the hemipenes. The male inserts the hemipenes into the female's cloaca and ejaculates. Females can store sperm for over a year.

What do baby pythons eat?

Just About Anything That Comes In It's Way. They Eat Sun Bears, Leopards, Tigers, People, Dingoes, Civets, Other Snakes, Eggs, Birds, Procosbis Monkeys, Phillipene Monkey Eating Eagles, Asiatic Black Bears, Wallibies, Saltwater Crocodiles And Other Animals. P.S. Dingoes And Wallibies ARE Found In Indochina.

What is the life cycle of a ball python?

they can live up to 30 years if healthy enough

Where do Diamond Pythons live?

Since i live in Arizona this is easy a diamond back snake lives in the desert .

The eastern diamondback rattlesnake lives in eastern pine forests and swamps in the coastal plain of eastern states.

How do you draw a python snake?

A person can draw a picture of a milk snake by studying a photo of the snake itself. A person should be sure to include important and unique features such as the light colored body with the orange spots.

Do pythons eat frogs?

Not naturally, they will if that is their only choice but keep them on Rats.

Can burmese pythons live in water?

Absolutely not. Burmese pythons are actually semi-aquatic. A big part of their environment revolves around rivers, lakes & streams; they LOVE to swim and are very proficient swimmers. So...no, Burmese pythons are most definitely NOT afraid of water - THEY LOVE IT!!

How pythons give birth?

Egg Layers Snakes : All pythons

: Kingsnakes

: Milksnakes

: Rat snakes

: Corn snakes

Livebearers Snakes All boas All vipers : Garter snakes

In what part of the world do pythons live?

pythons live in North America,unlike their cousin the anaconda lives in the Amazon Rain Forest in South America

Is green tree python a predator or prey?

yep the green python does have enemys its teira because teira is srong lmfao

How much is a crystal ball python?

you cannot buy a python it is a wild animal and if you bought one you would

need a licanse to buy on and were would you put it any way? it is over £100

ummm actually I have 2 pythons one is a ball python just a standard and it was only 40 bucks

Why do people ceep pythons as pets?

Burmese Pythons came to America the way many exotic animals do, through zoos, pet stores, wildlife refuges, etc. Many have ended up in the wild in the U.S. due to hurricanes and irresponsible owners.

What is a Pythons habitat?

A pythons habitat may include trees and logs. They also enjoy dark and cool places, where they can hide and wait for prey.

How long does it take for a baby ball python to grow?

Balls generally reach their full length at 3 years.

Why do ball pythons eat humans?

Royal pythons - from their Latin name Python regius - are well-known for their 'random' food fasts. Some of the specimens I've had over the last 25-plus years have gone almost a year without food - despite it being offered on a regular basis (even changing the food to a different rodent failed !)

So long as your python isn't losing massive amounts of weight, and is still drinking water, it should be okay. Keep offering food at your usual intervals (weekly, bi-weekly etc). It wouldn't hurt to get it checked out by a vet - to rule out a medical problem (such as internal parasites etc).

What kinds of adaptations do pythons have?

Some species have heat sensing reactors on their jaws. These help them seek their prey which is normally warm-blooded, like mammals and birds.

What is the taxonomy of a Burmese Python?

The average length of an adult Burmese Python - is around 12 feet (3.7 metres). Average adult weight is around 79 pounds (39 Kilos). They have a light tan background colour, with dark brown 'rosettes' of colour along the whole length of their body. The underside is usually a creamy-white colour.