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Ball Python Strength

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  • 02-25-2017, 03:04 PM
    KaaismyBaby
    Ball Python Strength
    One of the biggest mistakes any ball python owner can make is underestimating the strength of their snake. People forget that the minute they hatch, they have the strength required to strangle and kill their own prey. When I first got my little baby ball python, she wrapped around my hand and got scared. Trying to loosen her grip was one of the most difficult things I've ever had to do. Snakes are literally just one long strip of straight muscle. What experiences have you guys had where a ball python has shown immense strength and power?
  • 02-25-2017, 03:18 PM
    zina10
    Usually when they want to go somewhere you don't want them to go , or when you try to unwrap them from something they don't want to let go off..

    If you "need" to remove them from a situation, gentle and Patience is the key. If they are wrapped, start by unwrapping from the tail up.

    If you want to feel some serious "snake power", try to handle a upset and un-cooperative adult Blood Python ! Whew.. LOL
  • 02-25-2017, 03:18 PM
    SKO
    Re: Ball Python Strength
    I once saw my biggest one do a pushup lol. They are strong though. I won't let them get a full wrap around my neck. Even if they don't mean to, they can end up squeezing the bejesus out of your neck and make it hard to breathe. The other day, big guy went from the coffee table to the couch, only a little over a foot gap, I thought there was no way his back end wouldn't fall but sure enough he made the transition without falling.

    Also, when I got bit for the first time, he had started to wrap but quickly let go. For a ball python, that was some serious strength lol
  • 02-25-2017, 03:44 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Ball Python Strength
    i put Yellow around my neck and i can really feel his strength. he's well over 700g and he has a weird love/hate relationship with my long hair: he likes going through it but acts scared of it, so he tightens around my neck pretty good when he's "exploring." it's very sobering and makes me realize just how awesome these animals are.

    also i never do this when i'm alone in the house. 😉
  • 02-25-2017, 04:37 PM
    Meerna
    My smallest girl can lift over half her body length to periscope from my arm while I hold her. My biggest girl once got caught in my steering wheel while I was holding her and driving (never doing that again) and I had to pull over and wait for over 10 minutes for her to decide to come out, because I couldn't get her to let go. Emrys is a good boy though, he doesn't get into trouble like the girls.
  • 02-25-2017, 04:42 PM
    cayley
    There was one time I was trying to put my boy back in his container and he kinda just cemented himself to the edge of the open door. I had no way to remove him and he was getting more and more tense the more I tried to move him. I knew that I couldn't tug him because he was stuck so firmly that I was really afraid of hurting him. His skin feels so delicate but then when he flexes, that boy has some strength O_O I just waited around for him to calm down and slither up my arm, and then very carefully put him back.

    Also today, he was slithering up my arm pretty much fully stretched out and parts of his body were basically upside-down, clinging to me with flexing abs of steel. He's just a lil' baby! Pretty proud of my tiny Hulk.

    EDIT: Also I noticed someone else mention the periscope half-body thing... yeah he does that also O_O and it looks so weird. Like perfectly straight up in the air with his head parallel to the ground, or out sideways. Dude is a tank.
  • 02-26-2017, 03:13 AM
    Kobra Kommander
    What does it mean when my BP wraps around me and squeezes in a wave motion? It's not very hard, but she just recently started doing it.
  • 02-26-2017, 05:14 PM
    Dezoruba
    Re: Ball Python Strength
    I thought my ball pythons were strong... and then I got some BCI. Holy hell those snakes are strong.

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  • 02-26-2017, 06:06 PM
    Reinz
    Re: Ball Python Strength
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kobra Kommander View Post
    What does it mean when my BP wraps around me and squeezes in a wave motion? It's not very hard, but she just recently started doing it.

    That's called sublimation. Boas do it more so than BPs. I've never read about the reason why. My guess is that they are trying to stay in check with an anchor point, especially if it is moving. Kind of like how we airplane wing our arms trying to keep balance on a beam.
  • 03-06-2017, 09:41 AM
    KingWheatley
    Re: Ball Python Strength
    Mine doesn't seem to show off his strength. I can unwrap him easily. And he usually is pretty lazy and laid back.


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