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    Snakes Eating Backwards? SnakeBytesTV

    I think it's amazing how most snakes even when offered food backwards will still find the head of the animal to eat it. We'll put it to the test on big snakes all the way to baby snakes. To watch just go to: www.youtube.com/snakebytestv please comment, like and always subscribe! Hope you enjoy the show, this one took a really long time to film! About twice the work as a normal show As always we appreciate you watching and supporting! Brian(BHB)
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    Hehe...that was a great one! I swear the first corn you fed a mouse too looked back up at you and said, "Dude, you're kidding me...right???" And poor Chewie always takes one (or two!) for the team! Hopefully his sacrifice at least allows someone to learn that feeding snakes by hand is NOT the brightest idea in the lightbulb store.
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    Very cool video!

    Were those f/t, pre killed, or what? If they were f/t how were they prepared?

    I notice if I just thaw my mice out without blow drying the head, he has a much harder time finding the head and sometimes eats it backwards.

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