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Posted by: monklet at Fri Nov 13 22:16:24 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by monklet ]  
   

...bizzare coincidence.

Just as I mentioned the extremely aggressive feeding response get this:

One of my Stillwaters was hiding under a shelf tonight after being "out" all day. I lured her out with an f/t mouse and the action got hot She missed the mouse and latched onto my thigh as I was kneeling down. Then, while resisting my attempts to gently decouple her, she became even more excited and threw a coil around my leg. This lasted for more than a couple minutes before I confused here enough to let go...Dang, sure glad I don't keep hots!

Never the less, my Stillwaters are definitely the calmest and most trusting snakes I have...until they smell food.


   

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