Burmese Pythons


In the wild, Burmese Pythons are found in Northwestern India east through southern China and south through the Malay Peninsula and East Indies. Burmese Pythons can reach 27 ft. in length, but average 18-20 feet. They are found in different types of habitats. They can be found in woodlands, swamps, marshes, grasslands, river valleys, rocky foothills and open jungle. The Burmese Pythons mainly eat mammals, birds and reptiles.
An albino Python is missing the color pigment that gives them their natural color. In the wild albinos are rare, since they would easily be noticed by predators. In captivity, people breed them for their own pleasure.

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