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    Jimmy drowned his food.

    Jimmy had not ate since right before Christmas. I took the advice of a member and placed a thawed warmed up one in his tank. He struck it but left if lay. So I turned off all the lights leaving his night light on and dropped one of the normal live ones in his tank. It took him about 2 minutes to strike it, but instead of his normal coiling around it , he drug it over to his water bowl and dunked his head and the mouse under the water for abut 5 seconds, he then brought it back out of the water for a few seconds and continued this dunking process several times until the mouse was dead. He then ate it. I have never see him do this and always watch him eat. Is it normal for them to drown there prey instead of constrict it? It was pretty brutal and the mouse was crying the whole time.

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    Ha... I only feed F/T, so I've never seen that before. Apparently Jimmy has some anger issues towards mice.
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    Hard way to go.


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    It was just odd and I cant find anything online about them drowning their prey. Not gonna lie I was pretty close to crying for the lil mouse.

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    Re: Jimmy drowned his food.

    Thats UMMMM odd but at least he ate it
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    That's really odd. I don't think they're smart enough to intentionally drown a mouse but does sound like Jimmy is a bit of a sadist.

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    I don't see why they can't be smart enough. Crocodiles intentionally drown their prey, so why not snakes? Anyway, pretty interesting, I've never heard of that happening before. Tell us of he does it again, maybe film it.
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    Anacondas also often drown prey if it is too strong to constrict.
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    True, but both of those examples also live primarily in the water. I would be really interested to hear if he continues to kill this way too. Maybe he's just making mouse scream music!

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    Re: Jimmy drowned his food.

    It might just be a coincidence that there was water near by and the way he way was coiling and moving the mouse around made it seem like he was drowning it. I also do not think they are smart enough to understand what drowning means.

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