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    Re: Weird sleep posture

    Wouldnt worry snakes with ri typical sleep with there neck stretched out going upwards against the side enclosure


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    I shudder to think what our snakes would post about OUR sleep postures?
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    Re: Weird sleep posture

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I shudder to think what our snakes would post about OUR sleep postures?
    Judging by how my neck hurts today I didn’t have a good posture, must be good being a snake and being all neck.


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    Re: Weird sleep posture

    Quote Originally Posted by Jamiekerk View Post
    Judging by how my neck hurts today I didn’t have a good posture, must be good being a snake and being all neck.


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    They're not actually "all neck"- they just don't have these pesky shoulders & hips to get tangled up on.
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