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    First BP.

    Is it just me or I can't get in my head: How do they survive in the wild?!?! I mean she stoke the legs (not a ver good bite if I may say) it wasn't the head or the neck lol! then she came out what? an inch out of her hide? she didn't spin a single complete turn for the killing hug, and two seconds later she was like: ok it's dead now it's time to eat

    I've seen puppies more aggressive than this morderos killing machine hahahaha!!!

    Definitely never gonna feed her live, I fear the mouse can eat my snake LOL!

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    Re: First BP.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike17 View Post
    Is it just me or I can't get in my head: How do they survive in the wild?!?! I mean she stoke the legs (not a ver good bite if I may say) it wasn't the head or the neck lol! then she came out what? an inch out of her hide? she didn't spin a single complete turn for the killing hug, and two seconds later she was like: ok it's dead now it's time to eat

    I've seen puppies more aggressive than this morderos killing machine hahahaha!!!

    Definitely never gonna feed her live, I fear the mouse can eat my snake LOL!

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    I totally agree , I also wonder how some snakes survive in the wild

    All of my King snakes are 'drop feeders' where I open their viv , check which side they are , then place the warmed up rodent down on some card at the other end of the viv . They will quite often strike at mid air - nowhere near the actual rodent . They all seem to have great eyesight going off the way they follow my fingers around the glass front YET they seem so 'fired up' they take minutes to actually find the warm carcass




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