Yesterday, one of my litle Indian pythons tagged me. I had a
dead mouse in my hand, and reached in his cage. My hand was about 8 inches from him, but he got me. Left 3 rows of teeth
marks. Live and learn I guess.
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Yesterday, one of my litle Indian pythons tagged me. I had a
dead mouse in my hand, and reached in his cage. My hand was about 8 inches from him, but he got me. Left 3 rows of teeth
marks. Live and learn I guess.
otherwise known as Stupid Feeding Error; happens to all of us! Just don't make that mistake with a 16' indian python!
Rob Carmichael
>>Yesterday, one of my litle Indian pythons tagged me. I had a
>>dead mouse in my hand, and reached in his cage. My hand was about 8 inches from him, but he got me. Left 3 rows of teeth
>>marks. Live and learn I guess.
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Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL
LOL, same thing happened to me when my burm was just a baby. I was later amazed at just how much a pinky mouse looks like the tip of my finger. It was a very honest mistake on my burms side. I forgave him
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