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    Anything "natural" gets lost in captivity.
    Snakes aren't fed f/t naturally. And they certainly don't eat domesticated Norway Rats naturally. That's as natural as a dog's natural diet being dry kibble.

    Ball pythons have been seen to cannibalize other ball pythons. I'm sure its not unheard of other python species. Corns are well known for cannibalism.
    And some non-kingsnake species do have an all snake diet.


    I'm not trying to start an argument MonekyShuttle. I just think your point is rather irrelevant in regards to what is 'natural' and 'unnatural'.
    Last edited by satomi325; 01-11-2014 at 02:21 AM.

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