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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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How long could a ball python survive with out heat?

A Ball Python or Royal Python can survive without heat for hours it mainly requires heat for growth, digestion and shedding, but it should not be without heat for more that 24 hours as it could be devastating to the animals health and cause respiratory illness, try and raise the room temperature to at least 80 degrees Fahrenheit

Can a ball python survive a 69 degrees?

Overnight, yes - that's a suitable temperature for a night-time drop - BUT - during the day, they need temperatures in the range of 28-32C (82.4-89.6F) A constant temperature of 69F would be far too cold for the snake to digest its food !

Where can one purchase Python strings?

There are many places where one would be able to purchase Python strings online. One would be able to purchase Python strings from online shopping websites such as Amazon or eBay.

Is a Thailand python poisonous?

no they are pythons but that does not make them poisonous they will bite but not poison you they are kind only some are like that though

Your snake will not eat live or frozen food now you have tried numerous times this week to feed her it has been almost two weeks since she ate does anyone know how or what could be wrong?

The most logical explanation could be that she is beginning a shed. Many snakes go off food for that time. If that is the case, there are no real concerns and all should reestablish on its normal pattern when she is finished. She should have the appropriate humidity to properly do this with ease.
Check her hydration. Give her a good soak in the tub massaging her middle toward the vent.
If she were bred anytime this season, she could be pregnant. Weights should be accurately measured every other week to ensure she is not losing much if any weight.
Parasites could be the issue. This is more likely if you feed live or f/kzperiodz Frozen feeders are said to be parasite free concerning the temps they are kept in. A fecal test will answer that question.
If it is male, it could be simply because he would like to hibernate if it is near winter or winter where you are. If it is female, it can still be because they want to hibernate but its most likely males are the one that would like to hibernate most.
Also, snakes do not always eat weekly. They may go off food at times. If your fecal check comes back clear, keep offering, she will eat when ready.

I know that my Ball Pythons and my Burmese Python can go around a year without eating and still be okay. Don't worry too much about her not wanting to eat at the moment. If she goes around a month and seems to not want to feed, I would call the local vet and see if they can just do a quick check for you. My Balls don't really want to eat during the months of November-Feburary. They are great eaters otherwise. They get to were they sleep most of the time during those months and I get them out weekly to check on them. My Burmese will eat any time you put food in with him. I hope this helped you a little bit.

Why are there claws at your ball pythons tail?

They are actually two little bone spurs, and are only on males. Some believe they are where feet once were.

What do's the biggest snake look like?

no actually andacondas are 20-26 length so its not the biggest its the blood python it rarely grows to 10-36 and if you think andacondas are the largest then you are thumbs down BOO

so if theirs another one that's bigger improve answer cause on my book it has another bigger one than andaconda

Can a cobra eat a hawk?

It is possible for a cobra to eat a hawk. Conversely, the hawk is able to eat a cobra. Both instances depend on their size.

When you put two ball python snakes in the cage why are they sleeping on top of each other?

This is a well-known dominance display between snakes. The snake on top is trying to force the snake on the bottom to move out of its spot. This causes stress between both animals, but more so to the snake on the bottom as it's being bullied out of prime hiding spots, humid spots, hiding spots, etc.

Is a Blood Python a good snake for beginners?

A Blood Python wouldn't be very good for a first. I would get a corn snake. They are amazing snakes for beginners, and I veiw them as a the doorway snake, that leads into more advanced snakes that are much larger. Corns can get up to pretty good sizes. Mines still has a lot to grow and he is 2 feet already. Mines is never aggressive, very dosile, I love him to death, and he is my first. Read up on it too...

How to tell if someone sleeping?

If they are a victim of sleepwalking and talking, it would usually be east, but alas, all we know is their eyes would be closed, they may be mumbling, their body is floppy, not stiff, and easy to move, and you can wake them up. Hope this helped x

What is the deadlist shark?

The top 3 most deadly sharks are.......

1.great whites

2.tiger sharks

3.bull sharks

How do boas and pythons kill their prey?

An initial strike catches the prey, a Python has 4 rows of teeth (two each side) on its upper jaw and 2 rows on the bottom. The strike is fairly quick, close to that of a blink, and if the snake hits its target just as quick as the strike the snake will coil itself around its prey and begins constriction. When striking defensively a snake will strike and release but when hunting a Ball Python will strike and hold until the constriction process has killed the prey. Contrary to movies, constriction doesn't break bones, as the prey exhales air the snake will squeeze tighter preventing the prey from inhaling, usually resulting in shock and eventual suffocation. The snake waits for the heartbeat to stop before consuming, in rare cases a snake won't coil the prey completely but using just part of its body applying force tot he prey against a tree or rock or even the ground to achieve the same effect.

How big is the het vpi axanthic python?

I believe you are asking about the het vpi axanthic Ball Python. het vpi axanthic only refers to the genetics for a particular color of ball python. Ball pythons average 4-5 feet long as adults and weigh around 5 pounds.

How many types of pythons are there?

There is only one recognised species of corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus guttatus). However, selective breeding has produced a number of different skin patterns and colour from the original species. See related links for some pictures. ALL photographs courtesy of Wikipedia.

Do ball python turn to a piebald?

No, pie-bald is a recessive trait that even when both parents show it (homozygous), sometimes only 25% of the hatchlings show it and other merely carry it (heterozygous). A hatchling pie-bald can range in price from $1000.00-$2000.00, depending on the breeder and your location. Snakes that are het. for the trait are marked up considerably. Very careful and selective breeding as well as the study of snake genetics has produced many many morphs of Ball Pythons. Some as pricy as Five-Thousand dollars. To understand Ball Python genetics, I would reccommend contacting your closest and/or most reputable reptile specialty store. They can answer a lot of questions on breeding because chances are they breed their own, and pick up "The Ball Python Manual" by Advanced Vivarium Systems it's in-depth but understandable reading. I'm familiar with Ball Pythons but not an expert, when I obtained my snake, the book and the specialty shop employees were life savers.

Is a python a consumer?

Yes, diet consists of small mammals and birds, the larger the python the larger the prey which include pigs, dogs, cats and primates, etc., the python ambushes it's prey, holds it with it's teeth and suffocates the victim with constriction rather then crushing it, after swallowing the prey whole digestion takes many days to several weeks depending on the size of the prey.

General information!

Python Scientific classification.

Kingdom: Animalia.

Phylum: Chordata.

Subphylum: Vertebrata.

Class: Reptilia.

Order: Squamata.

Suborder: Serpentes.

Infraorder: Alethinophidia.

Family: Pythonidae.

Genus: Python.

Species: P. molurus

The (Asiatic) Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) is a member of the Pythonidae family and has and average length of 15 ft. (4.57 m) to 25 ft. (7.62 m) however, it is possible for some to grow near 30 ft. (9.14 m) with a weight of 300lbs. (136.08 kg.), the largest was measured at 33 ft. (10.05 m), they can be located in Southeast Asia and can be found in the various Tropical Rainforest's which covers over 1.9 million sq. km (1.180,605 sq. mi.), a member of the Boa family the female can have as many as 100 eggs at a time (Average is 60 eggs)and the hatchlings are at least 2 ft. (61 cm) in length, life span of the python is 25 to 30 years. Dietconsists of small mammals and birds, the larger the python the larger the prey which include pigs, dogs, cats and primates, etc., the python ambushes it's prey, holds it with it's teeth and suffocates the victim with constriction rather then crushing it, after swallowing the prey whole digestion takes many days to several weeks depending on the size of the prey.

Do Royal Pythons usually bite there owner?

Royal/Ball pythons are a very docile species of snake that rarely bite. They usually will roll up into a tight ball hiding their head when scared/threatened. Hence the name Ball Python. Their gentle nature is why they are such a popular pet.

Where do pythons sleep and how?

All pythons sleep very ealry in the mornig or at night.Phthons sleep on there head

Is a python venomous?

No, Pythons kill by constricting their prey then swallowing them whole, they are ambush predators.