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    Hiccups?

    I fed my girl a few days ago, took her out tonight and she almost felt like she had "hiccups" which I know, she doesn't, but I don't know how else to describe it. She was laying under her hide when I pulled her out. Her home is at the temp it's normally at. She has yawned 3 times since I've had her out. I haven't seen any signs of respiratory infection. Should I be worried?

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    I can't recall which one it was, but I can remember seeing one of my snakes appearing to have hiccups for a little while, & nothing came of it, so I'd
    say just wait & see for a while. I don't think snake's have a diaphragm (of which hiccups are an involuntary spasm) and they cannot cough either,
    but I suppose something else could mimic that? (they can, for example, pass gas) I don't think it's a sign of an RI. It's unusual for a snake to yawn
    while out of their cage too...maybe she needs "burped"? (good question! I hope someone else will chime in too?) How long have you observed
    these "hiccups", by the way???

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    Re: Hiccups?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I can't recall which one it was, but I can remember seeing one of my snakes appearing to have hiccups for a little while, & nothing came of it, so I'd
    say just wait & see for a while. I don't think snake's have a diaphragm (of which hiccups are an involuntary spasm) and they cannot cough either,
    but I suppose something else could mimic that? (they can, for example, pass gas) I don't think it's a sign of an RI. It's unusual for a snake to yawn
    while out of their cage too...maybe she needs "burped"? (good question! I hope someone else will chime in too?) How long have you observed
    these "hiccups", by the way???
    Just noticed them tonight, and it lasted a few minutes, otherwise she just seemed "comfortable" with me holding her! Didn't ever get energetic, like usual, but maybe she's still full from eating?

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    Holding her might have caused some pressure if she ate recently...& snakes that are about to regurgitate their meal may open their mouth, maybe
    that's what you took as a yawn?

    Some snakes will sorta twitch when you touch them sometimes...so when you pulled her out from under her hide, maybe that's what she was doing?

    Anyway, I don't think you need to worry about it. (next time get video, lol)

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    Re: Hiccups?

    I have 2 BP's and they often look like they are "yawning" but have never regurgitated their food. Neither have signs of RI, is that not normal?

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    Personally, I've had my own BP yawn a couple of times while in my hand, and I dont see much of a reason for it to be a concern. If anything, it usually scares me because I always think he's about to strike, but he hasn't nipped me yet. As for the hiccuping, I dont think it should be a problem, but just monitor him in case.
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    Re: Hiccups?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slicercrush View Post
    Personally, I've had my own BP yawn a couple of times while in my hand, and I dont see much of a reason for it to be a concern. If anything, it usually scares me because I always think he's about to strike, but he hasn't nipped me yet. As for the hiccuping, I dont think it should be a problem, but just monitor him in case.
    It scared me the 1st time, now I'm used to it! I think it's cute! Lol. Sure did scare my mom once though!
    Thank you everyone, I'll just monitor her, see if there are any changes!

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    Re: Hiccups?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamer02 View Post
    I have 2 BP's and they often look like they are "yawning" but have never regurgitated their food. Neither have signs of RI, is that not normal?
    I was wondering the same thing. I have a ~2 1/2 yr old female that I only just adopted last month, so she's very new to me. Also my first snake ever. I've seen her "appear" to yawn 2 or 3 times since I got her. I thought it was adorable, and it never occurred to me that it might not be a normal behaviour. She seems perfectly fine otherwise, so if it's not a yawn I'm seeing, if it's just her opening her mouth wide for a second or 2, and otherwise no issues, I'm not going to worry about it. Unless somebody here tells me there is something very wrong with that.

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    Maybe you misunderstood what I said: yawning is perfectly normal in snakes...but they tend to do it while in their cages, as that's where they feel safe.
    Snakes rely on instincts to stay alive, and a wild snake that's sitting around yawning is distracted & at a survival disadvantage. I've held an awful lot of
    snakes for an awful lot of years, & I don't ever recall one yawning while I held them...only while they're relaxed, like in their cages.

    Not seeing what you saw though, so I cannot be positive. Snakes yawn much the same way we do...in fact, it's hilarious watching a rattlesnake yawn,
    because in the process, they often stretch the fang on one side, then the fang on the other side. I think you'll "know" a yawn when you see one, whereas
    a snake that's about to barf up a meal may just open their mouth, or just hold it part way open for a few seconds before they proceed or stall out.

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    Oh, gotcha, I have had snakes before as well and have never seen them yawn, until these 2 cane along! It would be cool to see a rattler yawn, but you are braver than I and never want to be that close! Thank you for all your information, makes me feel better.

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