Re: BPs/Corns Eating Speeds
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Jellybeans
That's why I find it interesting to own two different species of snakes just to compare the way they do things
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And pretty soon you'll want at least 2 of each kind, because hey, they aren't all the same even if the same species...;)
Re: BPs/Corns Eating Speeds
We were just discussing that sometimes snakes do things we don't understand, well.. always when my ball python eats he goes in his warm hide and you usually don't see him for a good day and a half. Well he's been out roaming the tank a little tonight.
I don't recall ever seeing him do this after a meal
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Re: BPs/Corns Eating Speeds
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Originally Posted by
Jellybeans
That's why I find it interesting to own two different species of snakes just to compare the way they do things
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I agree. I have 4 species and 6 snakes. They are all different both species wise and have their own individual personalities as well.
I also have 7 lizards and 5 different species. The same holds true for them as well.
Re: BPs/Corns Eating Speeds
I had a young Dwarf SunGlow Boa that would strike instantly every time but then seemed to go to sleep for about ten minutes with the rat ( thawed) in his jaws before eating !?!?
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Re: BPs/Corns Eating Speeds
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Zincubus
I had a young Dwarf SunGlow Boa that would strike instantly every time but then seemed to go to sleep for about ten minutes with the rat ( thawed) in his jaws before eating !?!?
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Yes, some snakes do that instinctively so they are SURE not to swallow a living rodent that can harm their insides. If you use your tongs to jiggle their prey, it's resets
their "timer" to wait longer & make sure it's dead...;) The BCI I had for many years often did that. It wasn't that she didn't want to eat, she had a huge appetite, but
living prey was a deal-breaker. Clearly no relation to bull snakes (Pituophis)...they happily gulp down rodents that are still kicking. :O They are active diurnal hunters with a very different perspective.