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Posted by: BobS at Mon Oct 3 23:14:42 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BobS ] Very odd. I put one in a large cage too early and it musked me(VERY unusual). It's back in the other cage and fine. I have seen other isolated inicidents of otherwise calm snakes getting whacked out. I guess they can get up on the wrong side of the rock like us sometimes.Animals are animals and despite the best training/care can do some unpredictable things.I have ridden horses and passed the same mailbox a hundred times and then one day KABOOM!, like they never ever saw it before and your almost thrown. Go figure.... | ||
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