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Philodryas aestivus constricting - Story and pics

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Posted by: Saker at Sun Dec 4 18:34:28 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Saker ]  
   

First let me start off by saying I almost always feed pre-killed mice, I thought this time would be no exception...

I tossed a mouse into the cage with my male P. aestivus and to my surprise it took two sure footed jumps before it was bitten on the face, I assume because the mouse was able to struggle he felt the need to constrict, hes never done this in the 2 years or so that I have had him.

3 very tight coils and chewing on the face and the mouse was dead in 20-30 seconds.

Never having seen this before and wanting to not forget it I ran downstairs grabbed my Nikon Collpix 7600 and snapped some shots, they were very impromptu and I did not want to disturb the snake, so the quality suffers.






   

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