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Posted by: Jeff Schofield at Fri Dec 3 10:53:54 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ] Dave, the size of the wound and the size of the snake makes it a quandry. My 2 best guesses would be either raptor or being under something that gets stepped on or the wind knocks something over on....know what I mean? Tin is sharp, and just maybe something came down through the tin and sliced a bit. What I think is impressive is that its healing so well after being taken into captivity.....normally a very stressful thing. I figure 1 more shed and I will put her down and hope she feeds in the spring. J [ Hide Replies ]
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