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    Re: Yawning question

    Quote Originally Posted by Slytherin's Mommy View Post
    My big girl is two years old and she will yawn 3 of 4 times threw out the day and nothing is wrong with her she is healthy as can be I think it just something that beeps do. I know she will yawn after she has been resting her head for hours. My beep will also squeak if she wants me to hold her because she knows I will go running to get her out to make sure she is ok... My husband laughs at me when it happens and then calls me a sucker...

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    It's not normal for ball pythons to squeak. That means she is displaying early symptoms of an RI or has a piece of stuck shed over her nose. Either way I would keep a close eye on her.
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