Python Found Chilling In School Pickup Area in Pennsylvania

super pastel ball python
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Written by Jennifer Geer

Updated: October 31, 2023

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It’s not the usual type of animal that goes missing. However, the Lower Paxton Township Police Department is seeking the owner of a runaway ball python. A ball python was found in a school pickup area in Pennsylvania hanging out in the student drop-off and pick-up lines at Dauphin County Technical School on Locust Lane on the morning of Wednesday, October 4th.

Police believe the snake must have fallen out of (or slithered away from) a car in the drop-off line Wednesday morning. The police department is asking residents if anyone is missing a ball python or knows someone who is, to call Lower Paxton Township Police at (717) 558-6900.

Do Ball Pythons Make Good Pets?

Yes, ball pythons make good pets for beginning snake owners. They are the most popular type of snake that is kept as a pet. 

Some of the benefits of keeping the ball python as a pet include:

  • They are non-venomous and not aggressive. Rather than attack, they tend to coil into a tight ball and hide their head in the middle when they feel threatened, which is how they came about their name.
  • They are well-mannered, calm, easy to handle, and generally do not bite.
  • They have a life expectancy of up to 30 years.

Ball pythons are popular as pets because of their friendly personality.

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Although ball pythons are docile snakes, they can get easily stressed and may exhibit aggressive behavior if they are anxious. They need a comfortable and stimulating environment, and proper care just like a cat or a dog needs. They are also known to be escape artists, and their cages must be kept securely closed.

How Big Do Ball Pythons Get?

Another reason ball pythons are often chosen as pets is that ball pythons don’t grow as large as others in their species can. For example, reticulated pythons are the largest pythons in the world and can grow over 20 feet long and weigh over 150 pounds. Whereas ball pythons are typically around four to five feet in length and weigh only around three to five pounds.

How Many Different Types of Ball Pythons Are There?

Desert Ghost Ball Python

The desert ghost ball python is just one of many different morphs of ball pythons.

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There are thousands of different morphs of ball pythons. A “morph” is often selectively bred by breeders for a specific pattern or color. There are currently over 4,000 known morphs of ball pythons, including such types as desert ghost, banana, cinnamon, pastel, piebald, and pinstripe. Some morphs look wildly different from each other but are still in the same species. 

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Jennifer Geer is a writer at A-Z Animals where her primary focus is on animals, news topics, travel, and weather. Jennifer holds a Master's Degree from the University of Tulsa, and she has been researching and writing about news topics and animals for over four years. A resident of Illinois, Jennifer enjoys hiking, gardening, and caring for her three pugs.

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