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  2. Maryland Man Shocked to Find 10-Foot Escaped Pet Python ... - AOL

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    Though the python is a popular pet, it can also be a dangerous one. Escaped and wild pythons in the southern U.S. have contributed to a decimation of native wildlife in the region.

  3. Sumatran short-tailed python - Wikipedia

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    The species is kept as an exotic pet. They are often regarded as unpredictable and aggressive, but captive-bred individuals tend to be more docile than wild-caught specimens. The Sumatran short-tailed python has been extensively harvested for leather ; an estimated 100,000 individuals are taken for this purpose each year.

  4. Pythonidae - Wikipedia

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    Pythons are oviparous, laying eggs that females incubate until they hatch. They possess premaxillary teeth, with the exception of adults in the Australian genus Aspidites. [3] [4] While many species are available in the exotic pet trade, caution is needed with larger species due to potential danger. The taxonomy of pythons has evolved, and they ...

  5. Video of Python Attempting to Grab Pet Cat In Australian ...

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    Carpet Pythons are native to both Australia and New Guinea. They grow to be between five and nine feet in length and eat things like small mammals, birds, reptiles on occasion and you know, a poor ...

  6. Spotted python - Wikipedia

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    The spotted python, eastern small-blotched python, or eastern Children's python (Antaresia maculosa) is a python species found in northern Australia and New Guinea. [2] It is a popular pet among Australian reptile enthusiasts and other reptile enthusiasts abroad due to its small size and even temperament. No subspecies were originally recognized.

  7. 13-foot Burmese python relocated to NY zoo after owner ... - AOL

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  8. Reticulated python - Wikipedia

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    In October 2008, a woman from Virginia Beach appeared to have been killed by a 4.0 m (13 ft) pet reticulated python. The apparent cause of death was asphyxiation. The snake was later found in the bedroom in an agitated state. [50] In January 2009, a 3-year-old boy was wrapped in the coils of a 18 ft (5.5 m) pet reticulated python, turning blue.

  9. A huge carpet python was caught “taking a cheeky nap” inside a vending machine at Australia Zoo, according to an Instagram video shared by Robert Irwin, son of famed zookeeper Steve Irwin.