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    Dakotas Constricting Technique

    Shes in shed and just cleared up this morning so i offered a pre-killed mouse and well she was using the hide to squeeze it. I couldnt stop laughing.


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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    Too funny.
    I had a savanah monitor that would do that in the corner of her tank.

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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    Yea i tried to take the mouse out but OH NO she wasn't gonna have that at all LOL.

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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    That's called "using your environment" to suit you.
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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    Funny pic, I think that tasty cheeseburger distracted her.
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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    LOL i didnt even notice the food on the paper. Shes like that all the time. which is why i dont feed live as shell stop constricting to watch me instead.


    She has some funny moments i try to capture. This being first i got a picture of.

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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    Funny! I've heard of some snakes pulling prey underwater to drown them.. and I'm not talking about anacondas or aquatic snakes, but ball pythons and corns.

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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    Yea main shes done that before as well but i was not sure how well they hold their breath so i pulled her out.

    IM sure there will be some more pictures to come from this yearling.

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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    thats so cute! It makes me miss my corn collection.
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    Re: Dakotas Constricting Technique

    that's too much. i had one of my adult ball pythons corner a rat into the corner of her tank and then sit on it to squish it. only when she realised that it wouldn't work that way that she actually killed and ate it. she's such a bully.

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