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why pythons are poached​

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Answered by MrCombat
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Overexploitation

For centuries, humans have killed pythons out of fear. Snakes of all kinds are also hunted for food, skins, and blood believed to have medicinal values. Live snakes are killed to order in Thai markets so customers can drink the fresh blood, thought to impart vitality. Python and other snake skins are made into fashionable accessories such as purses, shoes, and belts.

Snakes often are skinned alive so as not to mar the skin and reduce their commercial value. Even before snakeskin boots were fashionable, pythons were considered a trophy species and hunted heavily by Europeans. More recently, they have become sought after for the pet trade and for zoos.

Habitat Loss

In addition, the python’s jungle habitat is disappearing as trees are cut down for lumber, firewood and to make room for spreading human settlement and agriculture.


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