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Royal Ball Python non venomous bite !!!


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In day to day life we normally encounter snakes. Let say python, yes python, sound venomous! But they aren't, Here's a common docile species called Royal Ball python. Ball python really? Why they are called so, have you ever thought! Well Ball python and royal Ball python are two common names. They are called ball python because of their habit of coiling up into a tight ball, when they feel threatened. They are quite docile well requires careful handling. They are one of the most popular non-native snakes in the pet trade, native to West and Central Africa found in grasslands and open forests, and in areas with some cover.


Royal pythons are carnivores obviously! In general, the youngest, smallest ones eat small mice or rats. Larger ball pythons typically eat larger mice or rats. They should be consuming appropriate-sized rodents for proper nutrition. That is the basic fact of owning one of these types of snakes.


  While placing them as pet, don’t place a young ball python in a large cage, this may stress them out. It is important to get the appropriate size cage for your individual reptile. They require 60-70% a good amount of humidity.  Though being non-venomous they can bite you when felt triggered and their bites are painful. As taking as pet they are good as well most common among beginners. Are you ready to take them as pet? Don't forget to enjoy their non-venomous bite then!

 
 
 

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