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I dont really think so that is your ball python.
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Members of the genus Staphylococcus frequently colonize the skin and upper respiratory tracts of mammals and birds. Some species specificity has been observed in host range, such that the Staphylococcus species observed on some animals appear more rarely on more distantly related host species.[11] Some of the observed host specificity includes:
S. arlattae - chickens, goats
S. auricularis - deer, dogs, humans
S. capitis - humans
S. caprae - goats, humans
S. cohnii - chickens, humans
S. delphini - dolphins
S. devriesei - cattle
S. epidermiditis - humans
S. equorum - horses
S. felis - cats
S. fleurettii - goats
S. gallinarum - chicken, goats, pheasants
S. haemolyticus - humans, Cercocebus, Erythrocebus, Lemur, Macca, Microcebus, Pan
S. hyicus - pigs
S. leei - humans
S. lentus - goats, rabbits, sheep
S. lugdunensis - humans, goats
S. lutrae - otters
S. microti - voles (Microtus arvalis)
S. nepalensis - goats
S. pasteuri - humans, goats
S. pettenkoferi - humans
S. pseudintermedius - dogs
S. rostri - pigs
S. schleiferi - humans
S. sciuri - humans, dogs, goats
S. simiae - South American squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)
S. simulans - humans
S. warneri - humans, Cercopithecoidea, Pongidae
S. xylosus - humans
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