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Posted by: DMong at Sun Aug 9 12:10:14 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Impossible to say exactly without seeing it though, maybe nose rubbing??. Many times if conditions aren't correct in their environment, snakes will constantly be looking for a way to escape to more favorable conditions, thus pressing and rubbing their snouts constantly. [ Hide Replies ]
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