The New York Times reports
Ball pythons were long assumed to be solitary, but scientists discovered the snakes in captivity prefer each others’ company when given the chance to live socially.
Read more at The Surprising Social Lives of Pythons
The New York Times reports
Ball pythons were long assumed to be solitary, but scientists discovered the snakes in captivity prefer each others’ company when given the chance to live socially.
Read more at The Surprising Social Lives of Pythons
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