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Garfield and snakes?

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Posted by: cooljosh at Wed Sep 29 06:43:37 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cooljosh ]  
   

Blood Pythons seem to be the Garfields of the snake world. Fat (under tall), lazy (energetically challenged) and they won't eat the bl**dy mouse even when it's fresh killed (has anyone tried feeding their Blood lasagna?). They are even Garfield coloured.

Are there any other snake species with a similarly relaxed attitude, or is it peculiar to Bloods? Does anyone else have any personal experiences of the Blood python / Garfield similarity?

I also have a Bull snake called Bandit; she is more like Odie (rushes about all the time and stoopid).

CJ


   

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