Re: New BP Owner Here, Seeking Advice.
Probably doesnt realize its food, but he can smell that there is food nearby?
I have no idea :D
Re: New BP Owner Here, Seeking Advice.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
cinderbird
you've been given great advice so far, but ditch the half log as a hide. Get him small round TIGHT fitting hides he can cram into and that will help him feel a lot more secure.
Really? Half logs are no good? Damn.. Maybe thats why he doesnt go in there. He loves the cold side hide which is nothing more then the side of a ice cream bar box.
Now that I look at it from a snakes point of view, your absolutely right. The half log seems to big and not very "secure" as a home.
Re: New BP Owner Here, Seeking Advice.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
flynn
Probably doesnt realize its food, but he can smell that there is food nearby?
I have no idea :D
Hehe, thats what I thought originally. But he was licking it, which makes me think he does know its food.
Very funny either way, I might have to set up a camera next time to video tape this odd behavior :snake: :rofl:
Re: New BP Owner Here, Seeking Advice.
I dont think he was licking it, but smelling it. The tongue flick grabs particles in the air and delivers them to something called the jacobson's organ inside the mouth, which is how your bp can smell :gj:
Sorry to be pedantic but I think its a pretty cool bit of anatomy lol
Re: New BP Owner Here, Seeking Advice.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
flynn
I dont think he was licking it, but smelling it. The tongue flick grabs particles in the air and delivers them to something called the jacobson's organ inside the mouth, which is how your bp can smell :gj:
Sorry to be pedantic but I think its a pretty cool bit of anatomy lol
I'd agree. Its a very interesting piece of the inner workings of a BP :D
I did know their tongue collected particles, I just thought that they tasted those tiny particles and it helped them locate whats around. I didnt know it was smelling instead.
Learn something new everyday, thanks :gj: