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No, ball pythons are not likely to survive and breed in St. Augustine. The snakes currently being found in St. Augustine were not a product of breeding in the wild.
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He's offering a cash reward and hopes to find her soon because she likely won't survive the winter outside. If you spot the snake, you can call her owner at 814-648-0893.
Ball pythons, native to sub-Saharan Africa, are popular nonvenomous snakes known for their docile nature and distinct behavior of coiling into a ball when threatened. They play a vital role in ...
They think the ball python may have fallen out of a car that was picking up a student. If the snake is yours, or you know who it belongs to, you can call Lower Paxton Township Police at 717-558-6900.