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RE: Once again, diving in to the platyrhinos/venom/rodent question....

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Posted by: WW at Fri May 14 03:27:52 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by WW ]  
   

>>I just wonder how they kill something that large without getting knawed up a good bit. On top of that, if it would readily grab a live adult mouse in the wild, there should certainly be some mention of this behavior with captive specimens. I've never heard of anyone witnessing a kill in captivity.


Just because nobody has seen it doesn't mean it can't happen... As to how they do it - plenty of colubrids will feed on mice, and will simply grab them and chew the proverbial out of them, without suffering major injury - most of the time. You don't *have* to be highly venomous or a constrictor to eat rodents, although it certainly helps.

Obviously, carion feeding is a possibility - it's beenr ecorded in a number of species, including some xenodontines, so it is possible in this case as well.

Cheers,

Wolfgang
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