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Snake yawns frequently, is it bad?
My snake yawns often. I see him almost every day doing it. He opens his mouth wide and closes it again.
I am worried because of RI but he doesn't show any of the signs. No mucus around mouth, no weezing, temperatures are fine, humidity should be fine (50 to 70%). He eats great, is active. It's just the yawning. I know snakes do it but mine does it really often so I just wanted to ask.
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Snakes yawn for various reasons- besides trouble breathing (RI), they yawn after most every meal to re-set their flexible jaws (the rows of teeth) back to where they're comfortable & fit- sometimes they get out of whack when snakes eat, & sometimes they even catch their teeth on another part of their mouth accidentally- you'll typically see part of the edge of their jaw appear to be rolled inward a little. I've had to help snakes "un-hook" their teeth more than once over the years...above all be gentle & make sure you don't hurt their mouth if this is what's going on.
Also, a complete shed includes the outer part of each nostril- if they're dehydrated or their humidity is too low, sometimes the old skin gets stuck in their nostrils & that can make it harder for them to breath, since they cannot "blow their nose" like we do to clear the obstruction. So if you're sure you see no signs of RI, I would try misting a few times, then look in each nostril closely- see any bits of loose skin? I've been able to remove it with tweezers & a calm hand- but you may need some help if your snake is uncooperative. Or wait for the next shed, & hope they clear it by themselves.
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Re: Snake yawns frequently, is it bad?
Sign to look out for for ri
Wheezing/crackling breathing
Elevated head position
Visible mucus or bubbles
Rubbing side of face on enclosure(when not in shed)
If none of these together probably just a yawn.
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To add to the above snakes also will yawn in new environments to bring in more scents (the more effective version to flicking their tongue). So if your snake flicks his tongue often or you recently got a new snake/pet this could be it.
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Re: Snake yawns frequently, is it bad?
I have had him for three weeks now.
And he is really small still, 3 month old so looking inside his nose is tough since his head is tiny. And I am scared to hold his head since he seems so fragile.
I know that it's normal for them to yawn sometimes but he does it really every day and that's where I am unsure if it's normal.
He really seems healthy otherwise.
His mouth looks clean.
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Re: Snake yawns frequently, is it bad?
Originally Posted by Jamiekerk
Sign to look out for for ri
Wheezing/crackling breathing
Elevated head position
Visible mucus or bubbles
Rubbing side of face on enclosure(when not in shed)
If none of these together probably just a yawn.
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Nothing really. He just lifts his head and neck in a S position and looks at me when I am in front of the glass but I thought this to be normal.
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Re: Snake yawns frequently, is it bad?
Originally Posted by CakeLike
Nothing really. He just lifts his head and neck in a S position and looks at me when I am in front of the glass but I thought this to be normal.
That is normal if he’s just looking at you I wouldn’t worry
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@CakeLike: From what you've said, he's normal & healthy & nothing much you can do about his yawning, so you shouldn't worry. I'm just wondering when he's due for his next meal?
I have a hunch that maybe one of his teeth got loose & bent out of shape the last time he ate. If that's the case, it's likely to fall out with the next meal, so watch & see if he keeps yawning after the next time you feed him, okay? Something like a bent tooth would feel peculiar to him, & without hands, the only thing he can do is yawn, as snakes often do after they eat, just getting their mouth (teeth) realigned. As I said, this is just a guess on my part, but let us know if his yawning continues after the next time you feed him, okay? It might be that he'll stop yawning.
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Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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Re: Snake yawns frequently, is it bad?
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
@CakeLike: From what you've said, he's normal & healthy & nothing much you can do about his yawning, so you shouldn't worry. I'm just wondering when he's due for his next meal?
I have a hunch that maybe one of his teeth got loose & bent out of shape the last time he ate. If that's the case, it's likely to fall out with the next meal, so watch & see if he keeps yawning after the next time you feed him, okay? Something like a bent tooth would feel peculiar to him, & without hands, the only thing he can do is yawn, as snakes often do after they eat, just getting their mouth (teeth) realigned. As I said, this is just a guess on my part, but let us know if his yawning continues after the next time you feed him, okay? It might be that he'll stop yawning.
That's something I haven't heard yet. He ate Thursday. But he's been doing this since I have him, three weeks. And he's had three meals with me so far and it didn't seem to affect the yawning when his meal was.
I suspect he is going too shed sometime soon since his color became dull, he has little flakes on his skin and his belly is pink. He hasn't shed since I've had him but I don't know if this could have something to do with it.
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Re: Snake yawns frequently, is it bad?
Originally Posted by CakeLike
That's something I haven't heard yet. He ate Thursday. But he's been doing this since I have him, three weeks. And he's had three meals with me so far and it didn't seem to affect the yawning when his meal was.
I suspect he is going too shed sometime soon since his color became dull, he has little flakes on his skin and his belly is pink. He hasn't shed since I've had him but I don't know if this could have something to do with it.
Okay, so if he was doing this from the start & he's eaten several times with you, that's probably not it.
Shedding IS another time they may yawn- that's to loosen the old skin around their mouth so it comes off with the rest of the shed. But that's normally only right before they actually shed. I have no idea why he'd be yawning for this long a time.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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