Wayna Eddleman donated a female Ball Python who is about 4-5 years old. She is shy but sometimes she seems curious about her new environment. She is in a new tank that is taller than her other tank. This way she can climb a tree like branch and wrap herself around the branch. In the United States we call them "Ball Python" due to their habit of curling themselves up into a tight ball when they are nervous, their heads pulled firmly into the center. She will eat mice and feeds every other week. The children like to watch the shedding process, but most of our snakes shed in the evenings.