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  1. Feb 19, 2024 · Soon another ball-python type, the piebald, or pied, which features mottled brown spots on an ivory body and is considered scarce in the wild, became popular: in 1997, a pied ball python could ...

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  2. Nov 13, 2024 · The ball python does not seem like a snake with hidden depths. Small African pythons, they’re the second most popular pet reptile in the world , beloved for their rich colors, intricate patterns ...

    • Ball Pythons in Canada
    • Ball Pythons Are Amazing But Have Complex Behaviours and Needs
    • Why Have We Decided to Focus on Ball Pythons?
    • Why Is The Ball Python So Misunderstood?

    Ball pythons are a popular exotic pet in Canada and often marketed as a ‘starter’ pet. Right now, an estimated 28,000 Ball pythons are kept as exotic pets across Canada, we’re considered one of the main importers globally. According to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) trade database, Canada...

    Ball pythons, also known as Royal pythons, are native to East and West Africa. They are nocturnal animals, sheltering in burrows during the day. At night, they will become active, leaving their burrows for the search of food or a mate. While usually staying on the ground, Ball pythons are surprisingly agile climbers and can at times be found in tre...

    Reptiles, including Ball pythons, are sentient wild animals. They feel pleasure, distress, excitement, fear and pain. Despite this, they are often kept in small, minimalistic enclosures where they can’t perform basic natural behaviours, like stretch to their full body length. Ball pythons have an innate need to perform natural behaviours like forag...

    Ball pythons, like all reptiles, express emotions very differently than humans. This is why it is particularly difficult to recognize the signs of stress, illness or suffering. Over the years, the misunderstanding of Ball python behaviour has resulted in the misperception that Ball pythons do not have specialized welfare needs and can thrive in res...

  3. Nov 14, 2024 · Ball pythons — long believed to be solitary creatures, and often kept as solo pets — seem to enjoy each other’s company, according to a new study out Ontario's Wilfrid University.

  4. Ball pythons are a popular choice for reptile enthusiasts due to their docile nature and manageable size. While they may not require specific handling techniques or socialization to be friendly, there are some important guidelines to follow to ensure the well-being of both the snake and the handler.

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  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Ball pythons constrict and consume prey items whole, and most keepers feed their ball pythons once a week. Hatchlings should be fed once a week and adults can eat less, but larger meals. Hatchlings are almost always started on live, and after a handful of meals, they are more apt to accept frozen/thawed rodents if offered properly.

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  7. Aug 5, 2023 · Ball pythons are a popular choice for reptile enthusiasts due to their relatively docile nature and manageable size. They can be easily handled and generally have a calm demeanor. However, they do require specific care and environmental conditions, so prospective owners should do thorough research before deciding to keep one as a pet.

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