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    I seriously lol’ed with the rat tail and noodle comparison.

    I dont think u can ever compare a snake eating experience with a human unless u post a video of u swallowing a turkey whole.
    I’m just a bill sitting on top of capital hill.

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    Re: Discussion: Removing parts of F/T prey??

    Quote Originally Posted by Danger noodles View Post
    I seriously lol’ed with the rat tail and noodle comparison.

    I dont think u can ever compare a snake eating experience with a human unless u post a video of u swallowing a turkey whole.
    Don't think I won't! Thanksgiving is a-comin!
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    Go to Africa or any desert and walk around barefoot and see if it’s hot. The sidewinder rattlesnake adapted to this crazy heat. No the heat doesn’t penetrate super deep but royal pythons dens are not that deep. Have u ever seen them dig them out of a den? It’s normally not but a few feet deep
    I’m just a bill sitting on top of capital hill.

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    Re: Discussion: Removing parts of F/T prey??

    Speaking as the idiot who used to get bitten by frozen rats all the time when I worked in a pet shop ....

    Once they are thawed I have never had any real issues - if they are all contorted I usually straighten them out by hand before offering.


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    Re: Discussion: Removing parts of F/T prey??

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    Speaking as the idiot who used to get bitten by frozen rats all the time when I worked in a pet shop ....
    But seriously, I can see it when they're all stuck together & you have to separate them in a hurry...(trying to give you some cover here)
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