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    Re: Help! Wobbling albino?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spaniard View Post
    When I read what you wrote it makes me think of the bobbing around they do when they are all tensed up and ready for a strike. Its like their heads are bobbing to their heartbeat or something.

    Then during the swallowing I have some snakes that almost look like a metronome when they are constricting their muscles around to actually manuever the rat down their throats.
    Mine does this before and during feeding as well -- he twitches back and forth rhythmically sometimes, and sometimes it's just random twitches. He does this when he is eating, or when he wants to eat and has the "death stare" on something. I think it's just a symptom of tensing up to strike and using the muscles to force prey down their throats, as Spaniard said.
    Last edited by Crawdad; 12-09-2009 at 05:47 PM.

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