` After feeding, the smaller Anacondas and Boas always burrow under the big guy and poke their heads through his coils. They'll sleep, and digest that way for several days, all of them breathing like little steam engines. If the big guy moves, they'll follow and burrow under him again. Sometimes, they stay that way for a week, after feeding. They always do this in the coolest part of the cage, near the fan.
` Sometimes, it takes the Boa's head a few hours to expand back to its normal size, from the flattening it gets. This is bachelor quarters, none of them are giant snakes.

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