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Wild python cold tolerance
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by lizardpuke on October 29, 2009
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Sorry for asking something off the "hots" topic, but does anyone know which python species is most tolerant of cold temps. in the wild? Which species has the most temperate range?
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by pictigaster1 on October 29, 2009
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I am not positive but I think it is the burm african roc indian python and the ball are the most cold tolerant and each one has areas of winter dormacy with in there range.I personaly know of a retic that survived several winters and put on 4 foot in Lubbock texas before being recaptured being 10 foot at loss and close to 15 when recought.
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by VaWrestler on November 1, 2009
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Being that they go dormant and live under ground I would say yes and very easily could wait out any 5 month Winter....
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by EK on November 3, 2009
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Diamond pythons, Indian pythons and Boelens would be on the short list.
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