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P. Aestivus feeding sequence...

Saker May 20, 2003 06:30 PM

This whole process took around 45 seconds(no exaggeration). In fact I wished to show the massive bruising that takes place but he ate it too fast :/ Next time I'll get a video. Also take note that the snakes are usually kept in their cages and not removed for feeding.



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skin78 May 21, 2003 04:08 PM

>>This whole process took around 45 seconds(no exaggeration). In fact I wished to show the massive bruising that takes place but he ate it too fast :/ Next time I'll get a video. Also take note that the snakes are usually kept in their cages and not removed for feeding.
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