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That'll last him a while.
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Very cool story and pics, thanks for sharing.
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Re: An AMAZING eating feat!! Couldn't believe my eyes!!!!
I love sharing!!
 Originally Posted by RyanT
Awesome story.  I'm a big fan of rat snakes. Definitely lucky for that to be in your yard, good thing it wasn't in somebody else's that would have killed him, especially with as long as it took. My neighbor told me last night about her co-worker chopping up a Garter snake in their yard. Just for being a snake, of course.
Well, here in NC. It would have been a death sentence for this rat snake if he was in someone else's yard. Not only that, he would have been labelled as a Cottonmouth because every snake that is dark in NC is a Cottonmouth. (Sick and tired of hearing this)
 Originally Posted by SilverDemon
Talk about your eyes being bigger than your stomach!
Yes, very! The snake took HOURS to get this down. It was ridiculous. I didn't think I was going to find him in the dark. I was checking on him about every 20-30 minutes and trying to take a picture each time to show the progression.
 Originally Posted by tcutting
That is a mighty impressive job by that snake!
I would have to agree with you fully here.
 Originally Posted by thewesterngate
Aww, too cute! Birds are all feathers, but that one seemed chunky!
Yes, birds are all feathers but that rat snake wasn't very big. It just looked amazing that he was able to eat it though.
 Originally Posted by akaangela
Well he should be full for at least a day or so  What wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, I am sure he was in hiding for probably the rest of the month or the rest of the summer on that feeding. He hit the jackpot...lol
 Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe
Thanks Aes!!!
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That is incredible! No matter how many times I feed my snakes I'm always amazed at how much smaller the meal looks after they've swallowed it.
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Re: An AMAZING eating feat!! Couldn't believe my eyes!!!!
That is very cool ! Thanks for sharing these pics !
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That is just too awesome!!
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Just came across this while trying to calm my fears of possibly giving to a large a prey to Igbo. This pretty much did it. Really great photos.
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Best story of the day.
And that's a capitol period by the way.
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That is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing! I agree, this should be published in a herp book.
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