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Tongue question
Okay, this is a silly question but why doesn't my ball flick his tongue much? All the snakes I've been around before ( mostly garter and bull) always seemed to be flicking their tongues out. The only time Watson flicks his is after we have had him out of his cage and put him back. Then he will move around and flick his tongue. He also does it when we put a mouse in his tank. Otherwise he never seems to do like when we are holding him.
Just wondering...
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A couple of My seven balls don't flick their togues that much either, especially the youngsters. My boss tongue is out all the time.
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Re: Tongue question
 Originally Posted by ToriTheBallPython
A couple of My seven balls don't flick their togues that much either, especially the youngsters. My boss tongue is out all the time.
X2 I have a smaller male who does npot flick as much and one I was worried about grew out of it and flicks all the time now so I would not worry about it to much as long as they are eating and shedding ok
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Re: Tongue question
Thanks. He is still a baby so I guess he may flick his tongue more when he's bigger. He's eating, though only live so far, and had his first shed so I think we are doing good. He's slowly gaining weight too.
Thanks again for the advice!
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