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Re: Rapid tail wagging when feeding
one of my males does that constantly when ever he smells or even sees food. its really cute but hes nasty when his tail is wagging strikes at everything and anything near the cage even goes stright up in the air when hes trying to grab for food and then right back down with his mouth open kinda funny. but he is an aggressive eater once hes got the scent of the mouse
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Re: Rapid tail wagging when feeding
A few of the larger Python species do it as a warning, or threat display. Particularly the African Rock Python, Southern African Rock Python, and Indian Python. I've never seen a Ball do it though; very cool! Get a video next time
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Re: Rapid tail wagging when feeding
So are they warning other snakes in the area that it is their prey or are they warning the prey- I WILL EAT YOU NOW!
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"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
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