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Sorry, I'm a little tied up right now!

Sweetseraph

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My snow motley has a strange way of eating. He'll strike hard and constrict the mouse for quite a while, then he lets go, finds the rear end, works his way up to the head and then eats it. This time in the process, he practically tied himself in a knot! LOL :rofl:


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Makes me wonder..Have there ever been reported incidents where pet or wild snakes actually did get tied in a knot?
 
Iv heard of snakes doing something like that to size up the prey with there body, but iv never heard of a corn doing that.
 
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