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WTH!must see! - VERY graphic picture warning
i found this on google.i was very shocked when i see this picture.i dont know what happen to this bp.very sad.i think she still alive when the pic is taken.anyone know the story behind this pic?
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Re: Wtf!must see!
I really hope they put that poor thing down. I'm sure it was a rat attack. I don't know of anything else that would do such damage. Poor poor thing. This is a perfect example as to why you should supervise live feedings.
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Actually I rather wouldn't have seen this
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Re: Wtf!must see!
definitely a rat/mouse attack.
i'm SO glad i supervise my live feedings as neurotically as i do.
literally i sit in front of the terrarium, ready to pounce and interfere if my girl happens to get an iffy grab, which she has done a couple times but rest assured no injuries came of those odd feedings, well, none to the snake anyhow.
i also take detailed notes on every feeding session and i dont go away until my girl has finished swallowing the rat and is settling down in one of her hide boxes.
i'm also the ONLY one in the room during a feeding as well. this keeps traffic vibrations down and i dont have to worry about distractions or anything like that.
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Re: WTH!must see!
Can a mod put a warning in the title please?
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Re: WTH!must see!
 Originally Posted by psychophobia
i found this on google.i was very shocked when i see this picture.i dont know what happen to this bp.very sad.i think she still alive when the pic is taken.anyone know the story behind this pic?

thats what happens when you leave live rats or mice unattended with your bp

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Re: WTH!must see!
Really? I didn't need to see this at 8AM.
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Re: WTH!must see!
It is a little to early to be seeing an image like this. This is what happens when keepers are not responsible enough to supervise live feedings when leaving a mouse or rat alone with the snake for to long of a time period. Live feedings can be done just fine when monitored very closely. I hope this doesn't turn into a live vs. f/t feeding thread. We all have been over that one so many times it is not even funny.
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Re: WTH!must see!
 Originally Posted by ryan427
thats what happens when you leave live rats or mice unattended with your bp 
Unfortunately yes, this is what can happen if you leave a rat/mouse unattended with your BP.
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