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  • 06-04-2011, 01:11 PM
    OtterGoRun
    He's just a normal BP. I have done the mouse dance with the tongs and everything. No matter where he grabs it, he always takes his first bite the wrong way after he is done "killing" it.
  • 06-04-2011, 01:15 PM
    Redneck_Crow
    My het pied started to eat a rat backwards, spit it out, then tried again from the other end and succeeded.

    Yeah, the world needs ditchdiggers too.
  • 06-04-2011, 02:53 PM
    snakesRkewl
    I have had snakes eat them backwards while they are still alive, rat squealing all the way down, talk about awkward :P
  • 06-04-2011, 02:55 PM
    Skittles1101
    LOL thanks for the laugh! I always dip the head of my f/t rats in hot water for a minute or so to warm it up more and make the scent more obvious...it helps my "special" one see where to strike (aka my spider girl :D )
  • 06-04-2011, 03:12 PM
    AK907
    We've got a corn that 9/10 times feels the need to eat them backwards. As long as it gets it down, I wouldn't worry too much. Like the others have said, you can try heating up the head.
  • 06-04-2011, 07:41 PM
    OtterGoRun
    He always gets it down, it just takes him extra time. I guess someone has to make up the bottom of the bell curve ;)
  • 06-04-2011, 08:08 PM
    Kymberli
    Both of my males eat theirs perfectly fine, but my girls never fails to be the odd one. She always strikes and constricts it sideways, to the point where she folds the rat in half while constricting it. Then she spends the next ten minutes (not exaggerating) working her way around the rat to find the head. It's not a heat signature problem because I always warm the heads with a dryer, she's just a bit strange. Even if I dangle the head directly in front of her, she strikes around the head to grab the side. :rolleyes: As long as she eats, I'm happy. She has never refused a meal for me. In fact, none of mine have.
  • 06-04-2011, 08:42 PM
    tikigator
    Re: Why is my snake such a moron?
    I just Laughed Out Loud! LOL! Just tonight my normal male (who is my "garbage disposal" ....he would eat a piece of broccoli if I dangled it just right lemme tell ya) just couldn't get it right. I feed f/t and tonight's the first night I tried the hair dryer trick to thaw (read a thread this morning about how people prefer to thaw their rodents and I decided a hair dryer might work well but perhaps i didn't heat the head enough) Anyway, he was trying to eat it like a hamburger. Right smack in the middle. I'm thinking...taco...pizza....eat it from the END...ANY end...but no. He tried (as Kymberli said, I am NOT exaggerating) for 10 minutes and FINALLY figured it out. I got a little worried after the first 5 minutes....so I tried to take the tongs and move the rat's head toward his and of course he just wrapped around the thing tighter cause apparently I made it "come to life" (oops! :rolleyes:)

    I must say, I am learning quickly that I have great eaters (that will eat anything that remotely looks "alive") horrible eaters (probably wouldn't eat a gerbil if I tried), and special eaters....but hey, the special ones have heart, they never give up! :D
  • 06-04-2011, 11:19 PM
    kitedemon
    I have a backwards eater I have tried everything extar heat actually careful not to heat the body nope he very systematically strikes the head and then works his way down to the butt and eats from there. He is big (1600 gm give or take) but I have to feed him smaller rats than typical as he will not (never has) take them head first if it is bigger than 130gm he can't manage to get it down, He eats about 75-100 gms every week because he is a idiot.
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