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Fun part about Pseustes

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Posted by: SoLA at Mon May 23 00:42:43 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SoLA ]  
   

I don't normally disturb these snakes after they eat, but I decided tonight I wanted to try and get some shots of the way their body looks after eating eggs. My battery died so I could not upload more than one shot tonight, so I will try and get more later, but the cool thing about eggs is you can clearly see three individual lumps like when snakes eat things in cartoons. This meal was a 60g grade A large cage free egg, a 54g Grade A large cage free egg, and a 49g Grade A medium naturally farm fresh egg. Some of the shots you can see better and you can even tell what order she ate them. Thanks for looking.




   

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