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Statistics About The Most Friendly Snake
The most friendly snake is statistically more likely to be a ball python, known for their docile temperament and ease of handling.
In this post, we explore a collection of fascinating statistics about the friendliest snake species in the world. From the low mortality rate due to snake bites to the preferred breeds for beginners, these insights shed light on the amiable nature of certain snakes and their popularity as household pets.
Statistic 1
"Only around a fraction of the world's 3,000 snake species are categorized as dangerous to humans."
Statistic 2
"The Ball Python is considered the calmest type of snake and has the lowest levels of aggression."
Statistic 3
"0.01% to 0.03% of snake species worldwide are considered non-threatening to humans."
Statistic 4
"Rough Green Snakes can live up to 15 years in captivity due to their lack of aggression."
Statistic 5
"More than 50% of American households with snakes report owning a Ball Python."
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"The Corn Snake, a popular choice for beginners, gets its name from the pattern on its belly that resembles Indian corn."
Statistic 7
"Ball Pythons can live up to 30 years in captivity due to their calm behavior."
Statistic 8
"The mortality rate from snake bites is below 0.5% in the U.S., underscoring the friendly nature of many snakes."
Statistic 9
"90% of pet snakes are captive bred, largely consisting of snake species known for their friendly nature."
Statistic 10
"Python reticulatus, while not aggressive towards humans, can reach lengths of up to 30 feet."
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"With its small size and general friendliness, the Milk Snake makes a great starter snake, and they are specially suit to cooler climates."
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"Corn snakes can reach lengths of up to 6 feet when matured"
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"The Mexican black kingsnake, while non venomous and docile, prefers not to be handled during the day."
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"Female Ball Pythons are larger than their male counterparts, reaching lengths of up to six feet, while males typically only reach four feet in length."
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"An estimated 1.8 million snakes are kept in households across America, with many of these being species known for their friendliness."
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"Ball pythons are so named because of their habit to curl into a ball when scared - a trait that adds to their recognition as very docile snakes."
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"Milk Snakes are known to be prolific breeders, with females laying between 2 and 17 eggs per clutch."
Statistic 18
"Conventionally, More than 45% of hobbiest recommend the Western Hognose snake as the friendliest beginner snake."
Jannik Lindner
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