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    Re: Free Rat~~~ LOL

    I've read a study somewhere that disputes the claim that ball pythons have poor eyesight. The actual makeup of their eye was said to be pretty advanced... Enough that they do depend on eye sight for hunting to an extent.

    Here, I found the paper.

    THE PHOTORECEPTORS AND VISUAL PIGMENTS IN THE RETINA OF A BOID
    SNAKE, THE BALL PYTHON (PYTHON REGIUS)
    Such visually dependent behavior patterns are
    consistent with the retina of P. regius. Even in the absence of
    a specialized region of high cone density (Walls, 1942), the
    rod:cone ratio of approximately 10:1 found in P. regius reflects
    a cone density of approximately 45 000 cellsmm-2. This is less
    than the cone packing density in the central retina of the owl
    monkey (78 000 conesmm-2; Ogden, 1975), but substantially
    greater than the cone density in the area centralis of either the
    North American opossum (8000 conesmm-2; Kolb and Wang,
    1985) or the cat (27 000 conesmm-2; Steinberg et al., 1973).
    Strictly on the basis of cone packing density, it would not be
    unreasonable to conclude that the photopic visual resolution of
    P. regius should be better than that of the cat.

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    Re: Free Rat~~~ LOL

    My female Kali will not touch a rat with any dark coloring.
    I never understood it, it still boggles me to this day.

    I just have to accept that my snakie is racist!
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    Re: Free Rat~~~ LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    I've read a study somewhere that disputes the claim that ball pythons have poor eyesight. The actual makeup of their eye was said to be pretty advanced... Enough that they do depend on eye sight for hunting to an extent.

    Here, I found the paper.

    THE PHOTORECEPTORS AND VISUAL PIGMENTS IN THE RETINA OF A BOID
    SNAKE, THE BALL PYTHON (PYTHON REGIUS)
    Nice article Connie!

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    Re: Free Rat~~~ LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakieMom View Post
    My female Kali will not touch a rat with any dark coloring.
    I never understood it, it still boggles me to this day.

    I just have to accept that my snakie is racist!
    Racist? Not hardly!

    1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
    2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
    3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
    Discerning - yes.

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    Re: Free Rat~~~ LOL

    Try washing your rats. That could play a big difference in whether they eat it or not.

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    Re: Free Rat~~~ LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by Lewdogg3 View Post
    Ive had a snake not want to eat and it ended up being athe family pet til we decided we didnt want it anymore, It turns out a friend of the famiy was looking for a rat and off it went.
    I cant feed my snake with my GF home or every rat becomes a pet..
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    Re: Free Rat~~~ LOL

    I have 3 ft rats that are WAY too big for LD, cost me $15 bux for them too - grrr, thats what happens when I forget my scale.
    1.0 Normal Ball Python- Little Dude
    0.0.1 Albino Kingsnake - Weiner
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    Re: Free Rat~~~ LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    I've read a study somewhere that disputes the claim that ball pythons have poor eyesight. The actual makeup of their eye was said to be pretty advanced... Enough that they do depend on eye sight for hunting to an extent.

    Here, I found the paper.

    THE PHOTORECEPTORS AND VISUAL PIGMENTS IN THE RETINA OF A BOID
    SNAKE, THE BALL PYTHON (PYTHON REGIUS)
    So, cones provide the color sensitivity, right? If so, that would explain why my axanthic prefers albino rats to hooded


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