So my boa just completed his first feed with me. I thought the guy who sold me to it said he was feeding it a small adult mouse once every 10 days but after seeing how big a small adult actually is I knew that was too big so I went maybe half that size, which once I put it in there with him I thought might still be too big. After reading on here about them being such agressive feeders, I expected him to go straight for it and take it out, but to my surprise he didnt move an inch. I had to shoe the mouse in his direction and finally the mouse walked up to his face and he hit it immediately. The mouse stopped kickin in under 10 seconds so he had no problem taking it out. After it was dead though he just kind of had it in his coil and his head was kind of exploring everywhere. Looking at me, going over the mouse sniffing it almost like he was licking it. It might have taken him 5 minutes of this before he finally went in to eat it. I was a little skeptical whether or not he could after his delay, but once he started that thing was down in about 5 minutes. Pretty amazing. I havent put his hide back in that I used to shoe the mouse in his direction because when he was done with it he sat there and stared at me in a defensive position, so I am going to wait until the morning to reinsert that, but it was nice to see that mouse not go to waste because I got a little worried by his actions after he killed it. My BP usually gets right to work after he has killed his mouse. Anyone know why he might have been so curious after killing it? Was he thinking it might be too big? Worried with me watching? Or just somewhat normal behavior? I thought it might have been him thinking it was too big, but there was absolutely no struggle to swallow it.