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    Young BP Grabbed Own Neck at Feeding Time

    So we put a mouse in with our young BP, nothing different from any other feeding except the mouse was very lively. First he just struck upwards for whatever reason, then he went after the mouse. He missed like a complete doofus must of in a split second seen his own neck and thought that was the mouse. Grabbed it, and wrapped around himself while the mouse explored. He sat there for a good minute before slowly uncoiling. We were worried he'd hurt himself but seemed fine and finally caught the mouse.
    Anyone else experienced this before?

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    Re: Young BP Grabbed Own Neck at Feeding Time

    Not with balls, but my spotted Python does this fairly regularly.


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    Lol. . .derp. bet he feels silly!

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