The Mystery of the Ball Python
- Jessica Lee Anderson
- 2023
Author: Jessica Lee Anderson
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9781666349450
Category: Juvenile Fiction
Page: 113
View: 559
Naomi and her snake-saving club rescue a ball python, not a species native to Austin, Texas, so they need to investigate whether this pet is an escapee, or simply dumped when the owner got tired of it. Includes discussion questions, writing prompts, and web resources.The Ball Python Manual
- Philippe De Vosjoli
- 1994
Author: Philippe De Vosjoli
Publisher:
ISBN: CORNELL:31924073120564
Category: Pets
Page: 88
View: 975
The ball python is one of the most beautiful, friendly and widely sold snakes in the pet trade. Learn the most accurate and up-to date information on the husbandry and propagation of this misunderstood species, including tips on how to overcome problems related to feeding. Youll find variation, acclimation, housing, handling, diseases, disorders, treatments and much more in detail. Read this; know all. 78p. color.The Ball Python
- Philippe De Vosjoli
- 2004-11
Author: Philippe De Vosjoli
Publisher: CompanionHouse Books
ISBN: 1882770722
Category: Pets
Page: 72
View: 962
Presents a guide to the care of ball pythons, discussing selecting and purchasing, housing, feeding, proper handling, and veterinary care.Ball Pythons
- Davy Sweazey
- 2014-01-01
Author: Davy Sweazey
Publisher: Bellwether Media
ISBN: 9781612118840
Category: Juvenile Nonfiction
Page: 24
View: 155
People are often afraid of snakes, but these pythons are actually known for their fearfulness. Ball pythons curl up when threatened, coiling so tightly that they can actually be rolled around on the ground! Learn how these snakes spend the rest of their time in this fearless title.Bashful Ball Pythons
- Kelly Doudna
- 2013-01-01
Author: Kelly Doudna
Publisher: ABDO Publishing Company
ISBN: 9781614809616
Category: Juvenile Nonfiction
Page: 26
View: 100
This charming book introduces young readers to something out of the ordinary, unusual pets. The first part of this book uses photographs and text to describe the care ball pythons need. The second part is a rhyming story with custom illustrations that depicts a young girl who takes care of her ball python. Interesting animal facts and a quick quiz provide additional reading and learning fun! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Sandcastle is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.Ball Pythons As Pets ( Owners Care Guide For Beginners)
- Leanne Hazel
- 2020-08-29
Author: Leanne Hazel
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9798680686065
Category:
Page: 52
View: 419
HOW TO COMPLETELY CARE FOR BALL PYTHON AS A PET(ITS HOUSING, BEHAVIOUR AND FACTS )One of the most commonly kept snakes is the ball python (Python regius), otherwise known as the royal python. The size, demeanor, and cost of ball pythons make them very popular pets.The ball python is a good snake for a beginning snake owner. They typically grow between 2 to 5 feet (though some can grow to 6 feet), ball pythons are not as large as many of the other constricting snakes that are kept as pets, are quite docile, and are easy to handle.In this Guide, you'll be learning everything that you need to know about Ball python in order to care for one as a pet.GRAB YOURS NOW by clicking BUY NOWPython Passion's Ball Python Encyclopedia
- Pamela Trentham
- 2015-03-02
Author: Pamela Trentham
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 1508708797
Category:
Page: 70
View: 405
Just bought your first ball python? Is this your first time breeding ball pythons, and you have no idea what to expect next? Don't panic! Don't put your animals in jeopardy by not knowing what steps to take to keep them healthy and producing strong, dynamic offspring! This book includes husbandry, anatomy, common problems arising when keeping ball pythons, artificial and maternal incubation, sexing ball pythons, and hatchling care. Great for novices looking to learn more about the ball python, with lots of supplementary material that even the experienced ball python keeper or breeder will appreciate! This is an awesome book to keep in your reptile room as a quick-reference guide, even if you are already experienced.Ball Python Care: The Complete Guide to Caring for and Keeping Ball Pythons as Pets
- Tabitha Jones
- 2019-03-06
Author: Tabitha Jones
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 1798939657
Category: Pets
Page: 32
View: 245
The Ball Python (scientifically named Python Regius) is a species that originates from sub-Saharan Africa. The name is based upon the fact that the animal has a tendency to curl itself into a ball when under attack, stressed or frightened. The species is also commonly known as the Royal Python. The name Royal Python anecdotally comes from the fact that African royalty would wear Ball Pythons around their necks as a form of living jewelry. Like other pythons, the Ball Python is a non-venomous constrictor. Ball Pythons are common house hold pets due to their relatively small size, docile temperament and the fact that they are non-venomous. Ball Pythons are large bodied snakes. They come in a wide variety of colours and morphs (genetic mutations). However, the snakes colorings tend to be more earthy: browns, beiges, or black with gold and white markings. The snakes bellies are usually white or cream and may contain black markings. The snakes body is normally stocky with the head being relatively small in comparison. The scales of the Ball Python are smooth. This book was previously published under the same name by 'Pet Care Professionals.'Ball Pythons
- Jon Coote
- 1994
Author: Jon Coote
Publisher:
ISBN: 1897965087
Category: Ball pythons as pets
Page: 56
View: 672
Ball Python
- Kelly Dwayne
- 2020-08-30
Author: Kelly Dwayne
Publisher:
ISBN: 9798681076650
Category:
Page: 30
View: 722
The ball python, otherwise called the illustrious python, is a python species found in sub-Saharan Africa. Like every single other python, it is a nonvenomous constrictor. This is the littlest of the African pythons and is famous in the pet exchange, to a great extent because of its little size and ordinarily quiet personality.The color markings of adult ball pythons range from medium to dark chocolate brown, and juveniles range from yellow or yellow-brown to chocolate brown. The most commonly observed ball python pattern shows 15 to 25 large, pale, rounded blotches along each side of the neck and body. Dark interspaces separate the blotches and connect to the darker dorsal area. The posterior body and tail are the darker color, with a pale vertebral stripe that halts just short of the tip. The ventral surface is off-white or pale grey with some grey flecks. The pattern is disruptive in that the observable profile of the snake is interrupted by the contrasting pattern arrangement, and considerable variation exists between individuals.The eyes appear completely black until closer inspection reveals the dark iris and pupil. The neck is slender, giving the snake a diminutive appearance. Selective breeding has produced some spectacular specimens that only resemble the wild or common ball python in body shape.This beginners guide provides vital information on the behavior of ball python, how to house, feed, teaching them how to feed, knowing their common health condition and taking proper care of them.Ball Python as Pet
- Axel Cassidy
- 2022-02-26
Author: Axel Cassidy
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9798423449001
Category:
Page: 40
View: 958
A ball python makes a great snake for beginners. They can grow up to 5 feet in length, but they aren't as big as some constricting snakes. They are also quite easy to handle and are docile. BALL PYTHON OWNERSHIP Ball pythons are also known as royal or regius pythons. They belong to the same snake family with boas. These snakes are all constrictors. Constrictor snakes wrap themselves around prey until it is suffocated. Then they swallow it whole. HOW BIG ARE THE BALL PYTHONS Ball pythons can grow to be as small as 36 to 48 inches in adulthood. Ball pythons can be purchased at pet shops that specialize in snakes, or they may help to find a breeder. What is the average lifespan of Ball Pythons in captivity? Find more information in this bookBall Pythons as Pets: Ball Python Breeding, Where to Buy, Types, Care, Temperament, Cost, Health, Handling, Husbandry, Diet, and Much More I
- Lolly Brown
- 2017-01-29
Author: Lolly Brown
Publisher: Nrb Publishing
ISBN: 194628601X
Category: Pets
Page: 134
View: 648
Ball Pythons are named as such because of their habit of curling themselves up into tight balls, especially when they are frightened or under stress. They are the smallest of the African pythons, and they are also called Royal Pythons because African rulers are known to wear them as jewelry. Ball Pythons are considered to be one of the most well-mannered snake species and are known for their docile temperament. They have a long lifespan as well, making them ideal for long-term companionship. If you wish to have an exotic pet but are a relative beginner with reptilian ones, the curious and gentle Ball Python is perfect for you. This book will provide you with relevant information regarding Ball Pythons, their nature and behaviors, and how to make sure that you will be giving them the utmost care. Ball Python breeding, where to buy, types, care, temperament, cost, health, handling, husbandry, diet, and much more included!