Children's Python (Antaresia childreni) is a non-venomous python species found in Australia. Gray named it in honour of his mentor, John George Children, who was a curator of the zoological collection at the British Museum around that time. No subspecies are currently recognized.
The diet of a children's python is rats, mice, bats, lizards, frogs and insects, you have to be careful to catch those animals because they may have bad worms that you can give the python (its really important) don't for get pythons don't have fangs and they also constrict their prey.
The diet of a children's python is rats, mice, bats, lizards, frogs and insects, you have to be careful to catch those animals because they may have bad worms that you can give the python (its really important) don't for get pythons don't have fangs and they also constrict their prey.
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