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    Re: Pack hunting... in snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dianne View Post
    I’ll just add that Cuban boas are very observant and active snakes. The pair I had would watch you from the cage...very alert as to what is happening around them. This kind of behavior doesn’t surprise me because I can easily see them recognizing the increased success rate for catching prey. Mine were also voracious eaters. I really regret giving those guys up when I downsized.
    Trans Pecos are like that too...not shy, they often stay up in their branches & watch me & whatever else. Big eyes, excellent night vision too.

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