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Nose Rubbing after meal

Razorblade Jinx

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Ok. This is rather strange. Every single time Circe eats she will, right after swallowing, persist on rubbing her nose into rough surfaces. She will hold herself up and vertically push her face on something and rub. This looks exactly like what she would normally do when shedding except that she also does it after eating. It is usually nowhere near time for her to shed, and there isn’t anything on her mouth she could be trying to get rid of. Anyone else’s snakes do this?
 
Mine sometimes do. It seems to be part of the process to realign their jaws after they've been stretched open to eat. Mine tend to "yawn" more often than they do the rubbing thing.
 
lol, as kel said they do it sometimes to sort their jaws out, all of mine rub against everything and anything to realign their jaws, mine yawn on different occasions but never after eating.
i sometimes think they rub against things to wipe their mouths clean from any excess of the mouse. LOL
 
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