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Rat Snake Rehabilitation

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  • 04-24-2016, 12:21 PM
    CourtneyG01
    Re: Rat Snake Rehabilitation
    [QUOTE=Reinz;2434945]
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    Originally Posted by CourtneyG01 View Post
    After preforming a necropsy I have ruled the ultimate cause of death from internal hemorrhaging caused by a partial crushed stomach.

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    I'm not surprised. After all, a snake getting rolled over by a car would be like us getting rolled on by a building.

    Not really. Since snakes bodies can compress really well a small car would not do that much damage, but my dad has a big f250 of a truck and that is why there was an alright bit of damage. During the necropsy not a single rib was broken and the spinal break was clean in two parts, no crushed bones at all, and the stomach was only partially crushed, the bleeding is what caused the death. If the bleeding had stopped quicker he would have most likely survived. Comparing a building on the other hand to us really would not work since we cannot compress at all like a snake can, if we could compress like them getting run over by a car would not be too bad since the weight on the tires is spread out broadly.

    Our Ecology preserve has a rat snake who was run over very badly and had his spine broken in 3 different spots and is doing fine and living a nice comfy life.

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  • 04-24-2016, 01:09 PM
    Fraido
    Re: Rat Snake Rehabilitation
    Did you find out what the green stuff was?
  • 04-24-2016, 05:03 PM
    CourtneyG01
    Re: Rat Snake Rehabilitation
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    Originally Posted by Fraido View Post
    Did you find out what the green stuff was?

    I did not

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  • 04-24-2016, 05:09 PM
    Reinz
    Re: Rat Snake Rehabilitation
    [QUOTE=CourtneyG01;2435207]
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Not really. Since snakes bodies can compress really well a small car would not do that much damage, but my dad has a big f250 of a truck and that is why there was an alright bit of damage. During the necropsy not a single rib was broken and the spinal break was clean in two parts, no crushed bones at all, and the stomach was only partially crushed, the bleeding is what caused the death. If the bleeding had stopped quicker he would have most likely survived. Comparing a building on the other hand to us really would not work since we cannot compress at all like a snake can, if we could compress like them getting run over by a car would not be too bad since the weight on the tires is spread out broadly.

    Our Ecology preserve has a rat snake who was run over very badly and had his spine broken in 3 different spots and is doing fine and living a nice comfy life.

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    Thank you for that information and explanation, evidenced based, I appreciate that.
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