Albino ball python
Albino ball python in the first three years They can grow up to a foot per year in captivity and become adults in three to five years. The oldest recorded ball python lived to be 48 years old.
Female ball pythons often lay 4 to 10 eggs and will hold them until they hatch. During the three-month incubation period, she neither leaves nor eats. Albino ball pythons are smaller in the python family, generally reaching an adult body of about 1 meter or more, with a maximum length of about 2.2 meters. With proper feeding, the cross-section of their bodies will form a delicate round shape. Like all other pythons and anacondas, they also have the remains of hind limbs. This remnant hind limb protrudes from both sides of the anus. The remaining hind limbs of male ball pythons are longer than those of females, and the heads of male ball pythons are smaller than those of females.
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