Pythons in A Sentence

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    Among the inoffensive species are counted the graceful green " tree snake," which pursues frogs, birds and lizards to the topmost branches of the forest; also several species of pythons, the commonest of which is known as the carpet snake.

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    Among the inoffensive species are counted the graceful green "tree snake," which pursues frogs, birds and lizards to the topmost branches of the forest; also several species of pythons, the commonest of which is known as the carpet snake.

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    Ball Pythons as pets have very few illnesses and ailments.

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    Ball Pythons eat rodents (mice or small rats), either live or dead and frozen (also known as pre-killed).

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    Bird species include colorful parrots, macaws, and parakeets, while reptiles in the snake house include pythons and boa constrictors, scorpions, iguanas, tarantulas, geckos, and more.

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    Crocodiles and large pythons are the Nile monitors main predators, other than man.

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    Don't let her father intimidate you with his 26-inch pythons!

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    From striking patent leathers and richly embossed pythons to playful signature patterns and charming hearts, there is truly something for everyone.

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    Gladiators lumbered toward one another, dragging their weighty hoses like giant pythons, heads down, intent on wreaking mayhem on their opponents while the combatant did the same to them.

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    People are breeding and selling potentially dangerous species including anacondas and pythons.

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    Pythons occur throughout the group, and sometimes attain enormous size.

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    Pythons only eat once a week, but their huge unhinged jaws mean they can gobble prey much larger than themselves.

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    Serpents are very common, both venomous and non-venomous; the pythons attain a great size.

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    The main threat is monitor lizards and pythons, neither of which need light to hunt.

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    The others are known as pythons (q.v.).

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    The parents pay no further attention to them, except the pythons, which incubate their eggs by coiling their body over them, and fiercely defend them.

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    The pythons (q.v.) are restricted to the palaeotropical and Australian regions, with the sole exception of Loxocemus bicolor in southern Mexico.

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    These range from Indian pythons to Vietnamese Golden geckos; from Sudanese plated lizards, to green iguanas.