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    Re: Snake jumped while probing...

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    It's possible that you pushed the probe through the cloaca. You should watch for bleeding from the cloaca and signs of bruising that could indicate internal bleeding. If you palpate the area and it feels hard to the touch localized in the area of the cloaca, that can also be a sign of internal bleeding.
    Ouch! I hope that's not what happened.

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