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    Ball Python Body Language



    There's a "cat" and "dog" body language/behavior sheet... but nothing about snakes.

    This is from observation from videos and of Wheatley.

    Anyone have anything to add/correct?


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    Re: Ball Python Body Language

    Looking to get a little ball python.

    ^-^ This is so cute!

    Dont ball pythons also vibrate their tails when aggressive?

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    Re: Ball Python Body Language

    Quote Originally Posted by Kreature View Post
    Dont ball pythons also vibrate their tails when aggressive?
    Im... 90% sure that ball pythons don't do that. I think corn snakes sometimes do, though?


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    Re: Ball Python Body Language

    Quote Originally Posted by Kreature View Post
    Looking to get a little ball python.

    ^-^ This is so cute!

    Dont ball pythons also vibrate their tails when aggressive?
    It's not all that common but the occasional one will.
    Crawling back into the reptile scene once more!

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    Extended feed mode.......rapid body movements and striking at glass for 24-48 hours after a feed.
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    Re: Ball Python Body Language

    Only time I've ever seen that was when it's feeding time so I assumed it was excitement

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    Re: Ball Python Body Language

    For the vibrating tail

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