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Thread: Birds + BP's?

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    Birds + BP's?

    Well, I keep taking over more and more of our house for rats and snakes. I wanted to quarantine some imported BP's Im getting, and the only room that is available right now is the Bird room.

    We have 2 cockatiels. Will keeping them in the same room aggravate the snakes, IE because they smell them and want to eat them?

    If somehow a BP got loose, would it be a possibility that they might go after the Cockatiels?


    Just wondering
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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    No it won't aggravate them. I used to breed mice/rats in the same room as all my snakes, no problem.

    I doubt your BP would go after them seeing as BPs are picky creatures, and would not eat birds in the wild.

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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby
    No it won't aggravate them. I used to breed mice/rats in the same room as all my snakes, no problem.

    I doubt your BP would go after them seeing as BPs are picky creatures, and would not eat birds in the wild.
    From what I read I didnt think so either, but these are my wife's birds, and it would be bad if anything happened, heh
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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    Just make sure you wash your hands if you touch the birds before you reach into your snakes area.A person i know recieved a nice bite once because she forgot.I also have tiels in the same room( basement) as all of my snakes and have not noticed any problems.If your snakes are in escape proof cages then you should not have any concerns,plus your wife will still like the snakes lol.
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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby
    I doubt your BP would go after them seeing as BPs are picky creatures, and would not eat birds in the wild.
    Actually, birds have been found in the stomachs of young ball pythons collected in the wild. I have a field study around here somewhere.

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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    in one of my books on ball pytons it says that in the wild if given the chance they will eat a bird. it is fairly common.

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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    Wow that's interesting Adam.. how on earth would they catch a bird?

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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    bird sees bugs near opening of a termite mound........ball python sits near opening of the same termite mound......bird gets too close to the opening.......bye bye birdie.
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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby
    Wow that's interesting Adam.. how on earth would they catch a bird?
    I've watched Kisasa stalk her rat....she sneaks up on it sooo slowly, barely moving at all but always getting a little closer...and gathering her body up behind her to give her more strike range. And then WHAM....she's got that rat in her jaws and wrapped faster than I can see it happen. I can very easily visualize a BP stalking and catching a bird that is pecking at seeds or bugs on the ground.
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    Re: Birds + BP's?

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis
    bird sees bugs near opening of a termite mound........ball python sits near opening of the same termite mound......bird gets too close to the opening.......bye bye birdie.
    Actually, in west africa, young male ball pythons have been found in trees. The theory is that there is safety in the trees and less competition for food.

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