Posting for a friend- her kingsnake has been biten (nearly mutilated) in some areas from it's feed.
What can she do for him? I'm waiting for more details
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Posting for a friend- her kingsnake has been biten (nearly mutilated) in some areas from it's feed.
What can she do for him? I'm waiting for more details
>>Posting for a friend- her kingsnake has been biten (nearly mutilated) in some areas from it's feed.
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>>What can she do for him? I'm waiting for more details
Well, although I think this piece of advise might be thrown out a little too often the simple answer is...Have her take the poor thing to the vet. Any vet. Even vets unfamiliar with reptile care should be able to provide first aid and give the snake a chance.
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