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    Your snake can tell the difference between your hand and a rodent, and it can smell when there's food around and when there isn't. A snake might still strike defensively, but if so it isn't because you were feeding it in its enclosure. If it actually worked like that, no one would answer your question, because we would all be too bandaged up to type.

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