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  • Ball Python's Natural Habitat

    The python regius, also called the ball python and the royal python, is a non-venomous snake. It is native to parts of West Africa. The python regius gets one of its names from its reaction when...

  • Python Snake Facts

    Pythons are nonvenomous snakes native to tropical regions. Some pythons can become quite large, while other species grow no larger than a typical yard snake. Pythons are eaten as food in some...

  • How to Identify Snakes in Africa

    Africa has many kinds of snakes that are venomous and aggressive, along with those that aren't. They come in all sizes and colors and live in various areas of Africa. They're rather easy to...

  • Python Diet

    Pythons are hugely popular pets among snake lovers, but they need special care and attention beyond what other common pets require. A python feeds by wrapping itself around an animal and then...

  • About Reticulated Pythons

    The reticulated python gets its name from the net-like pattern along its body. Because of the colorful pattern of these snakes, they are widely hunted. The skin is made into many leather products,...

  • How to Breed a Pewter Ball Python and Spider Ball Python

    "Spider" and "pewter" just refer to two color patterns that ball pythons can come in. (They do not refer to separate species.) Because of these color patterns, you can get some very interestingly...

  • How to Take Care of Ball Python Snakes

    It is important to be well educated about pythons before purchasing one. These snakes are not for new pet owners; they can be difficult to keep, and they require a lot of work. The following...

  • How to Play With a Pet Python

    Pythons are beautiful and unusual pets to have, but owners must keep in mind that pythons won't play in the traditional sense like a cat or dog. Instead, you can play with your python by learning...

  • How to Clean Up After a Pet Python

    Ball pythons (Python regius) and Burmese pythons (Python molurus biuittatus) are relatively inactive snakes that don't require much attention to keep them happy. Still, a clean, well-maintained...

  • How to Sell a Pet Python

    Pythons are docile snakes that make good pets. However, because of their large size many owners realize that they are in over their head. As the python grows, some owners have to find a new home...

  • How to Buy a Pet Python

    Buying a pet python is not a complicated process. All types of pythons may not make good pets. Try following the steps below to assist you in getting the exotic pet you want without a hassle.

  • How to Breed a Pet Python

    Captive-bred pythons are increasingly popular pets. Capturing and transporting these tropical snakes is dangerous and wild-caught snakes are unpredictable and often dangerous. By breeding snakes...

  • How to Know if a Pet Python is Ill

    Pet pythons and other snakes can be slightly difficult to care for. Luckily, many snake health problems can be identified early with regular inspection of skin and behavior. When in doubt, don't...

  • How to Feed a Pet Burmese Python

    Unless you plan on becoming an entree for your Burmese python; there are certain precautions you must take. In addition, to ensure proper nutrition for your pet, it’s important to know what their...

  • How to Care for a Pet Python

    Owning a pet python is fascinating, but is an incredible amount of work. If you are thinking about purchasing one, be sure you have the time, money, room and courage to take care of it: for twenty...

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