Posted by:
BillyBoy
at Tue Oct 12 07:32:40 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BillyBoy ]
That's a tough one, but what I have found is that most snakes will go to the nearest wall and then crawl along it until they find a suitable hiding spot. Sooooo think like a snake and check every place you think it could fit into. Then once you've done that twice, got to every place you don't think it could fit into and try there. Good luck. Oh, and a funny story about a corn snake escape for you.....when I was in college waaayy back in 1987, I had several corns that I kept in the common area of my dorm suite. Well, my big (about 3.5 feet) miami phase male got out just before Thanksgiving and I turned the place upside down looking for him in all the places I *thought* he could be. Looked for 2 or 3 straight days to no avail and figured he either got out or someone else found him in the hallway and kept him or let him go (I live in FL and he was collected right on campus). Anyway, at the end of the following semester in May, one of my suitemates was clearing out his books and there he was, curled up behind his books on a shelf above the desk. Now it was usually no warmer than about 68 degrees in the dorms and he came out of his "hibernation" none the worse for wear. Of course the big joke was how my suitemate must not have been doing much studying if that book never left the shelf for 6 months!! Again, good luck! Billy
>>When your Corn Snake gets out and you cannot seem to find it, where is it likely to go to?
[ Show Entire Thread ]
|