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RE: QUESTION.....??? DO SNAKES cal.kingsnakes INBREED?? here is why..............

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Posted by: HerperHelmz at Wed Nov 23 16:18:56 2005

2 Rubber Boas in 1 enclosure and 1 is eating a lizard? Is that what I am seeing?


Posted by: vip3ridae at Wed Nov 23 18:34:38 2005

Looks like some sort of bark....Rubber boa eating a lizard.... And 2 in a cage....Interesting.


I don't get it. There is nothing wrong for two rubbers to be housed together(?)

It actually looks like one was just born from the thin adult that may just be taking its first meal in a long time.







   

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