Ball Python Rescue - Before/After Pictures
Re: Ball Python Rescue - Before/After Pictures
I really doubt that it's inexperience...
Those look like deliberately inflicted injuries, and not from a rat. Unless the mouse or rat decided to drag their teeth along...ugh.
It looks like she tried to 'help' him shed.
Kudos to you for nursing him back to health.
(I should probably go, Cap is glowering at me from his hide. Is he angry or jealous that I'm looking at bigger pythons? Ha!)
Re: Ball Python Rescue - Before/After Pictures
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Originally Posted by
EarthlyMaiden
I really doubt that it's inexperience...
Those look like deliberately inflicted injuries, and not from a rat. Unless the mouse or rat decided to drag their teeth along...ugh.
It looks like she tried to 'help' him shed.
Kudos to you for nursing him back to health.
(I should probably go, Cap is glowering at me from his hide. Is he angry or jealous that I'm looking at bigger pythons? Ha!)
Thats what I thought. I too don't think a rat could do that. One reason why I said it looked like someone literally tried to skin him. A friend said it looks like someone possible tried to pull him out of somewhere by the tail and that might be what injured his back so bad.
Ball Python Rescue - Before/After Pictures
Wow, an enraged angry overwhelmed me! That is BS someone had that snake in that condition!
Ball Python Rescue - Before/After Pictures
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Originally Posted by
Macinster
About 2 months ago I went and rescued a male ball python, whom was in horrible condition. When I got to the ladies house I was horrified by what I saw. He had dried up wounds all up and down his back, burns on his tail and belly, dried shed left on him, and in a couple spots where it looked like someone literally tried to skin him. The lady said, "he's had a few bad sheds". It looked like he had been severely abused on purpose! I've never seem a snake in my life that looked like this. Pictures tell everything.
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4084c98f.jpg
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6cd9af32.jpg
(In this picture I wasn't pulling the skin, just lifting it up. It eventually fell off a few days later)
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8495dc67.jpg
This is the only picture i took of his burns.
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...pse03cca5f.jpg
When I received him he was in pain and would strike every time I would try to touch him. He refused to eat as well. After his first shed you could tell he felt so much better! A couple weeks after his first shed he finally started eating again. And now he doesn't mind being handled. Next is a picture after he shed.
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...psa2204ba5.jpg
Next is a picture that was taken a couple weeks ago. As you can see his scales are starting to form back over the white areas.
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...ps44df4a4c.jpg
Let me know what you guys think! I'm so happy to have saved him. He will be one normal male that stays with me for the rest of his life. He's now one of my best eaters too! :D Let me know what you guys think!
These pictures are another testament to how amazing and resilient these animals can be. :)