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    Re: Beep inhaled water

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Most snakes have poor vision; they go after motion but don't actually identify things that way: they use scent, heat-sensing pits IF they have them, & touch.
    He doesn't react to motion at all unless it's warm, unlike my other BPs. He's really flinchy and I'm pretty lucky I haven't been bitten by him yet lol! That's how he inhaled his water, I probably scared him by moving by his tub or it took him a while to notice I was there. I agree its really hard to tell when snakes are blind because they don't rely on eyesight that much, but either way he's still a jumpy little dude! He's doing fine today at least, I just got worried last night about possible complications later down the line and likely overreacted.

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