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    Exclamation My Ball Python Is Creative!

    Well about a week or so ago i took my adult BP out and walked next door to my parents "which isnt far" I was laying on the couch watchin tv and i was letting him slither around on the couch next thing i know i look down and hes got his head up in the air probably a little over 6 inches up like hes looking for something he stood that way for a while im like...what is his deal. next thing i know he perked his head a back, and had yawned real big then put his head down. Well needless to say he left a "present on the couch" so i guess he was doing a "manly" yawn that he was feeling better! I said ima half to rename to backfire.

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    Re: My Ball Python Is Creative!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    next thing i know i look down and hes got his head up in the air probably a little over 6 inches up like hes looking for something he stood that way for a while im like...what is his deal.
    It's what they do to see further, it's called periscoping

    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    next thing i know he perked his head a back, and had yawned real big then put his head down. Well needless to say he left a "present on the couch" so i guess he was doing a "manly" yawn that he was feeling better! I said ima half to rename to backfire.
    Self explanatory, they love to leave presents outside their cages, lol.
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    They do indeed seem to prefer to leave presents anywhere but in their cage.
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    Well i knew he was parascoping he does that often but he didnt have to drop a present lol, and then yawn lol. My little RTB likes to leave his presents in the waterball

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    Why would he leave it in his cage? You might as well drop it when you are not in your cage so you don't mess up your cage! Why does he want to smell that? LOL!!!

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    Lol yeah but its bad like a 8ft boa i had she let hers go in her waterball then i had to fight with her to make her get out of it and she was RANK! lol.

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