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behavior in full moon

I don't think their biological clocks work with lunar cycles, I think it is more a daylength (circadian rhythym) thing. Could be wrong, but haven't seen my snake howling at the moon yet ;)
 
I know they are IMPOSSIBLE to find

road-cruising in a full moon. I assume this has more to do with all the light, though. Mine seemed to eat more quickly than usual Tuesday, though. Whether or not it has anything to do with the lunar cycle is beyond me...
 
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