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From: ruckaisawesome
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  • We called them Gopher snakes when I was a kid in California, used to catch them evry summer then let them go after a few weeks, never could get one to eat in captivity, however the California King Snakes would no problem. I once caught a King Snake and put it in my basket with a Garter Snake I had alreadt caught and the King went to work on the Garter almost instantly.

  • Looks just like my Snake Solis she Albino Bullsnake as well and here im think i though i only hand feed my bull snake lol

  • cool snake...!

  • albino bull? very cool. i would probly set him down after he starts 'nom'-ing in case he gets upset and sick to his stomach from handling.

  • Pretty bull! I produced a clutch of 6 this year sold them and the parents got 6 more from the same male different female :)

  • is teh snakey de-fanged?

  • @bashira345

    its nonvenomous so it doesnt have fangs

  • @ruckaisawesome okay good -_- I was worried you might get bitten D: lol

  • @ruckaisawesome don't nonvenemous snakes have teeth anyways

  • @Exgaves

    yep, which is why its bad to get bit

  • COOOL

  • was the mouse alive?!

  • @teresapizza727

    nope, it was already dead

  • D:< tha fxck isz wronq w. yuh pple feedinq tha poor liddo mice to that snake smh ! hahahha jk jk :D awesomee

  • @RawrxD23

    lol thx :)

  • A snake needs the ground to eat.... >:l You shouldn't hold ur snake when he's eating.

  • @luveydovey93 lol

  • i have a bullsnake and a cobra

  • Awesome! nom nom nom. How long is he? :p

  • @ZarosMilk

    around 2-3 feet:)

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