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    Re: Has your snake (any kind) ever fished a f/t rodent out of a bowl of water?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    By the way, this rodent was f/t in cool water, & not heated in any way. Besides, Trans Pecos have no heat sensing pits. And with the scent mostly covered by the water, he was clearly using vision to follow his almost-lost lunch.

    Hey, Homebody- see if your little python will do this? You're always testing him with new things anyway.
    Surely, my eyes deceive. An original personal post from Boger! I do declare! What's next? Pictures?

    A foraging exercise? I've got a pretty good idea how that would go. I've tried it. Wiggles would find it almost immediately and, unless he was very hungry, ignore it. Children's pythons aren't natural foragers. In the wild, they will eat carrion if they come across it, but snakes in the wild get a lot hungrier than our pets do.
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