A Word cloud depicting reported primary professions of people involved in the ball python trade (n = 41), where font size is proportional to the number of participants B reported frequency of hunting ball pythons as a percentage of responses to the question (n = 19) C reported purchase/sale price of ball python [per specimen (i.e. either alive, dried, as a whole or in parts)] either bought, sold at bushmeatmarkets, or sold to other buyers in the trade chain (n = 58, participants could give more than one answer).

 
 
  Part of: Toudonou C, Elwin A, Penner J, Coulthard E, Norrey J, Megson D, Rödel M-O, Sinsin B, Harrington LA, Auliya M, D'Cruze N (2022) Seeking serpents: Ball python trade in Benin, West Africa. Nature Conservation 50: 85-114. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.50.86352