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    Re: Gopher drooling after a bath

    When they drink the water mixes with the more viscous fluid in the snake.

    Since they have no, I think it's eppiglottis to assist in swallowing, the cannot close their throat. Therefore, when you put the head lower than the body full of liquid, it will simple drool out, slimy, clear and thick.

    It's not a problem and any snake will do it in the same circumstance.
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