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FR
at Mon Dec 2 15:58:57 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Your right and I think air temps are sorta misleading, both in nature and in the field. Well they are misleading and its because they are misunderstood, like you brought up.
My assumption was that he was talking about captivity. In captivity, I would think its not a wise thing to do, you know feed a snake that's cold and with no ability to warm up. Also the OP used the word toxic. Which again, is misleading, a healthy(normal) snake would regurgitate as soon it it senses digestion has stopped. To become toxic, it would have to be stuck in a snake and cannot get rid of it. If it cannot rid itself of something toxic, then I am sure there are other issues.
hows the tests going? best wishes
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