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RE: HELP!!! LOST MILKSNAKE

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Posted by: tourmalinequeen at Sun Nov 16 13:30:25 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tourmalinequeen ]  
   

Same thing happened last week with a baby ratsnake here. I have found escaped snakes tend to travel along the walls, seldom do they venture out in the open to cross an open space. They also tend to be quite nearby where they were lost. We found our baby a day later, it had crawled about 15 feet into another room and was hiding underneath a bookcase. They will be underneath things, coiled around something possibly (check the table legs, around the tops, etc.) or IN something (wastebasket? open drawer?), its not going to be sitting in plain view as you no doubt have discovered. At night they will be more active, if everything fails, try looking at night with a flashlight. Good luck and keep me informed!


   

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  • HELP!!! LOST MILKSNAKE - 95SNAKE, Sat Nov 15 22:03:35 2003
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