Ball pythons are carnivores, primarily preying on small mammals and sometimes birds. In the wild, their diet consists mainly of African soft-furred rats, shrews, gerbils, and occasionally striped ...
But pythons do this time and again—in the wild, the Burmese python and the ball python scarcely encounter food and can go up to two years without eating. So, they eat as much as possible when they ...
The African rock python is an obligate carnivore. The diet consists of all manner of prey, including mammals such as rodents and birds, but can also go after larger animals like antelopes ...