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    Re: BP fell from climbing perch!

    Quote Originally Posted by ToriTheBallPython View Post
    I know BPs are not arboreal nor do they climb often but when I put her down I notice she always starts climbing up things, even to the top of the posts on the rack. She doesn't actually have a climbing perch in her cage.
    Studies have shown that ball pythons climb extensively in the wild.

    In fact, they are so proficient at it, that a large part of their diet is avian prey.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 12-08-2012 at 06:57 PM.

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