Surprisingly snuggly pythons upend what scientists thought they knew about snakes

Ball pythons — long believed to be solitary creatures, and often kept as solo pets — seem to enjoy each other’s company, according to a new study out Ontario's Wilfrid University.

Surprisingly snuggly pythons upend what scientists thought they knew about snakes
Close up of a snake's head. It's yellowish with black spots.

Ball pythons — long believed to be solitary creatures, and often kept as solo pets — seem to enjoy each other’s company, according to a new study out Ontario's Wilfrid University.