How ould one feed a snake eating snake?
For instance a King Cobra (god I would love one) or a mussurana?
Do zoos/owners just feed them rats or do they actually feed them snakes?
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Oxylepy
For instance a King Cobra (god I would love one) or a mussurana?
Do zoos/owners just feed them rats or do they actually feed them snakes?
they actually feed them snakes, i was watching this one show and they actually went out and caught rat snakes i think to feed to their kings
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Thats pretty awesome. I suppose if you breed BPs you can use them as a means of getting rid of older snakes or normals :rolleyes:
As a BP owner I think that would be really sad, but if you wanted to keep your King Cobra alive and wanted to work with BPs I suppose it's a viable option :(
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Oxylepy
For instance a King Cobra (god I would love one) or a mussurana?
Do zoos/owners just feed them rats or do they actually feed them snakes?
California Kingsnakes are also snake eating snakes and they do just fine on rodents.
Those that I know who own cobras feed their cobras rodents as well.
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They don't need to eat snakes. If they got an extremely stubborn feeder, they might do it--but most can be trained to take rodents.
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Oh, really? Does anyone know of snake eating specialist snakes in zoos being fed non-snakes through their lifetime? I ask about zoos since they would likely have them for long enough that any health issues would show long term (decrease in life span, fat gain, etc)
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I was speaking to someone at the detroit zoo. He said that when they first get a king cobra they will scent rats with a snake smell, and then convert it to feed on rodents.
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I keep mussuranas.
The trick to get reluctant babies to eat is to wrap a pinky in a shed snake skin. Works every time.
As for the long term effects of feeding rodents to animals whose metabolisms have adapted to reptile prey:
This last week I had to put down my 11 year old female dispholidus. These are primarily chameleon, lizard and bird eaters in the wild. For 11 years she has been on a rodent diet.
While we knew that she had a gastric tumor, the initial necropsy results indicated several other tumors - the liver among them. While she was in no way overweight, our vet is fairly certain that feeding her an all-rodent diet compromised her health.
Because of it I am re-evaluating how I feed my drys, my thrasops and my mussuranas. Feeder anoles are readily available, I think that making that the mainstay of their diet may prove to be beneficial to their health in the long run.
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I know of some who buy frozen snakes from breeders that have had die or born dead usually from natural causes.
I remember a few years ago there was a big stink in Daytona about a shirt someone made with a picture of a cobra eating an albino ball python (that had died in the egg) and it said on the shirt "Everybody loves an albino ball python!"
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SK_Exotics
I was speaking to someone at the detroit zoo. He said that when they first get a king cobra they will scent rats with a snake smell, and then convert it to feed on rodents.
They only have and have had one for a long while...