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  • Ewwwww

  • Oh. My. God. That is the CUTEST fucking thing I've ever seen in my whole entire life. No joke.

  • cute...

  • I'm glad to see snakes no longer have segregated drinking facilities.

  • i have a baby albino tangarine milk snake.. she hangs out in her water bowl and drinks it.. is that healthy??

  • He already can smell the water he will drink when he gets ready. I feed frozed (warmed up) pinkys until able to eat fuzzies then live mice. As far as the size he will determin that also, if he cant get it down the will let it. Same applies if the mouse gets cold. Snakes are really easy to raise, keep the cage clean and DRY. After shedding make sure no shed if left on the snake, check the shed make sure the eves shed, if not take a wet cloth and rub eye gently till it comes off same with body

  • Snakes are prone to parasites, dont introduce outdoor wood, rocks, etc unless sprayed with lysol let set 24 hrs. I cannot stress enough tto keep the cage DRY. I handle my snakes for maybe 30 minutes prior to feeding, by handling him it warms him up and makes him active and ready to eat. Good luck wit your corn they are beautiful timid snakes feel free to contact me anytime at cannon449@charter.net

  • today i got my baby corn how long will it take for her to drink he has water dish and has been in the tank for about 2 hours will he just drink when he is ready her has good feeding logs if you could give me some tips about care for him it would be great

  • tats so cute xD

  • That's interesting. He still drinks water from the tap like that even though you keep water in his cage? (if you've kept snakes as long as you have, then I know you keep water in each cage.) I have two beautiful Pituophis; a 4.5ft Sonoran Gopher snake and a 6.5ft Black Pine snake, along with several other snakes. I've not had any Hots though. I think all Pine/Bull/Gopher snakes are very cool.

  • @Katsnake11

    Haha yea he had water..I have wierd animals, my dog will break a hard boiled egg shell it and eat the inside and never eat a shell...I have a speckled king snake now found him when he was about 8 inches long last fall he is now about 20. He eats 2 fuzzies every week and sheds about every 6 weeks. He will drink water from his bowl while I hold him and also will eat out of my hand while I hold him, he really gets excited and once latched onto my pinky finger. I had to pry him off..

  • @anav8tor It's funny, the only snakes that have ever been bitten me have been kingsnakes. and my favorites are my Black Pine snake and my Sonoran Gopher snake. :)

  • COOL

  • What a charm :).

    What is the kind of snake?

  • @GenerationKill91 It says in the description it's a bull snake :3

  • Thanks :)

  • Thanks :)

  • thats so cool! I have a leopard gecko and im gonna get a garter snake this september!!!!!

  • cuteeeee

  • THATS FUKIN AWESOME !

  • He's cool !

    His eye are white that means he/she changing skin right ? And drinks water.

  • What a cutie!

  • Bobby, tell Jamie that Edna said..."Snakes Bite"...LOL ask Jenny, she'll explain!

  • Aww that's sooo cute. I never liked bull snakes because I heard they had mean tempers but this one seems sweet!! I always used bottled water just because around here they jam pack our water with fluorine and other things. But I'm sure I'm just over doing it lol. But that really is cute.

  • so cute

  • would you stop bickering over clean water. snakes,and most animals for that matter survive on drinking nasty, contaminated, germ infested water. thats how they evolved; so if anything giving them natural water is more beneficial than filtered and refined water. there are other 'good' things tap water has bottled water does not

  • yeah the only thing you need to watch is artificial compounds like chlorine which is in household sinks unless it has a softener or purifier, you can just as easy buy some dechlorinater at a pet store

  • I tried this with my corn snake but it just put its whole head under the water and got a fright!

  • Lol nice vid. I dont have my own bullsnake yet.

  • naw it's a Bull snake, found in the mid west, this was in South Dakota

  • wow! snakes are usually very shy about their drinking habits. How amazing that it was willing not only to drink in front of you, but in your hand as you catch it on film! good for you! :)

  • fill the water in a bowl and let it sit over night then give it to him, or buy dechlorinaters form ur pet store

  • That is the cutest thing!

  • Thanks....he's the only one that has ever done this.

  • haha im gonna try that with mine too lol awsome!

  • wow that is so cute

  • And dangerous. Lots of fluoride and chlorine.

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  • Naw, I've had snakes all my life, everything from King Cobras to worm snakes none has ever died from drinking tap water.

  • for the concerned... you can buy drops from the pet store that will neutralize any of the bad things in tap water. one drop and the water is fine... they also said that if you leave the water out for like 30 min, the air will do the same, but i am not too sure about the latter suggestion... best of luck:D

  • not if they have a well, ever thought of that one? it's only with amphibians or aquatic reptiles that one really needs to worrie of such chemical content.

  • must be something about our pets, my cat wont drink from anything but the faucet either.

  • He's cute. Even if he's a snake.

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