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    Re: How Not To Feed Your Snake (Graphic)!

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    Yet the mouse gets eaten alive in other cases, but that is overlooked or doesn't matter... Suddenly when a mouse gets hungry, since they need access to food and water at all times, its a horrible thing when the tables are turned...
    When the last time you've seen a snake swallow a mouse or rat when they are still alive? I'm pretty sure they kill it first before they actually begin to devour the food. I feed f/t so they are already dead but if they didn't take it I'd feed live or prekilled. The tables aren't being turned at all. This is the result of a owner not feeding live properly. If the rodent is fed and taken care of before being placed in the enclosure with the snake it won't have a reason to find another source of food. It's also the reason you don't leave them alone for hours on end so they get hungry and start to eat the only other thing they can. The snake. That's why live feeding always have to be supervised and the rodents be taken care of before placing them in with the snake. As another person commented it's not the wild. The snake and feeder are trapped together. No means of escape for either of them. So these things can and will happen if not done properly. I hope this comment doesn't come off as rude or as an attack because that's not my intention. Just want to inform.


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