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why python is rare animal​

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Answered by khushibhushal17
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Explanation:Answer: Pythons are rare animals because nowadays humans are killing them in case of using their skin to make different products like quality leather wares.    (hope this was helpful<33)

Answered by kirtisingh01
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Answer:

The pythons have become rare since they are commonly killed for their skins and the humans are the main threat to them. It stays camouflaged by a log of dried leaves and wood. One of the endangered and protected species is it.

Explanation:

Australia, Asia, and Africa are all home to non-venomous pythons. They are referred to as Old World snakes because they are not native to North or South America. The term "python" can be used to describe either the Pythonidae family or the genus Python that is a member of that family.

According to the Reptile Database, the family Pythonidae has 41 different species of python. Despite being enormous constrictors, pythons and boas belong to different families.

The International Union of Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species includes thirteen species of python. The Burmese python (Python bivittatus) and the Myanmar short-tailed python (Python kyaiktiyo) are categorised as vulnerable, while Ramsay's python (Aspidites ramsayi) is listed as endangered. The status of the other species is "least concern." Pythons are mostly threatened by humans because they are frequently killed for their skins.

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