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    only thing i could think of that would cause a "healthy" snake who is not eating to get a hole in it from an assist would be how the rodent was killed (broken bone constricted and then becoming a sharp object in the neck) or that the rat's teeth were overly long and sticking out. i mean unless the meal is huge the snake shouldn't be stretched beyond it could handle but a pointy object could cause major damage.

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