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    Re: Barometric pressure and changes in weather

    Most animals can sense a change in barometric pressure. That's why fishermen and hunters use it to their advantage. Regarding ball pythons, an approaching storm or rainy weather is a great time to pair up pythons who may not have been receptive to locking previously. So the short answer is, Yes.
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