Category: Amphibians And Reptiles

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    Can Ball Pythons Live With Other Reptiles?

    Yes, in theory they can but it is not recommended. One reason is that it requires a lot of space for both animals to feel safe. Ball Pythons (Python regius) are an extremely popular pet choice in many regions of the world. Ball pythons are primarily found within the West and Central Africa, typically under…

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    Can a Scorpion Kill a Snake? ????

    Yes, if it successfully gets its poison into the snake. It’s a fact of life that creatures are often at each other’s throats. One such example is the age-old conflict between snakes and scorpions. It seems like one of these animals is always attempting to kill the other, but which animal has the upper hand?…

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    Can an Injured Snake Survive ????

    Yes, very small injuries like scratches. But snakes are quite fragile and can fairly easily be deadly injured. Like from bigger cuts or broken bones. Snakes are not known for possessing the most robust immune system; being cold-blooded means that they need to be in a constant state of physical activity, which can cause them…

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    Do Snakes Have a Butt Hole? ????

    Yes… kinda, Snakes do have a butthole in a way. But its not called so its called a “Cloaca”. But on snakes the cloaca also fulfill other uses then just getting rid of poop. It has 3 different uses. All living things have to get rid of their solid waste somehow, but in creatures like…

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    Can a Ferret Kill a Snake? ????

    Yes, Ferrets can and will kill snakes. They are ferocious biters and they don’t back down from any attacker. And they can kill snakes, also the poisonous ones. If you have a snake problem and you’re looking for an alternative to chemical toxins, try keeping ferrets in your yard. Ferrets hunt rodents, so they’ll take…

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