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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2006

My snake, a Columbian Red-Tailed Boa, having dinner.

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  • wow nice strike, pretty boa! I hope you make sure that mouse doesn't bite if your feeding live... the times when he doesn't get him straight in the face! lol pretty boa

  • Hasn't happened yet. Thanks tho.

  • teck do you know if ur snake is a male or female? nice snake

  • funny story. When we got them, my brother named them "Taco" (the python) & "Bell (the boa). So we just always assumed she was female. Anyway, I used her as part of a science experiement, and part of the requirement was to have her sexed. Turns out she's a male. LoL. But I was too lazy to change the name so I just sort of think of it as a "shim".

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  • nice snake

  • wat?

  • People who find any creature better because they are simply fuzzy are annoying.

  • nice clip

  • depends on what u like. id prefer a slithering snake over a fuzzy creature anyday. but i dont bite the bullett i keep both lol.

  • ya the rodent u feed it should be the size of its body, could eat large rat

  • That boa should eat a much bigger rat than that.

  • I would think so. A hamster is moody and irritating. A snake will always be interested in you, not in what you have in your hands. Now cats and dogs are great too. But you can't compare the experience of ownership. They are not usually juxtaposed within the personality of one person. And most humans are afraid of the unknown... like reptiles vs. fuzzy mammals. Care for a walk on the wild side?

  • You must get a real sense of satisfaction replying to year-old comments condescendingly. Then again, in comparison to the comment above, I suppose I should be grateful that you can use grammar. And yes, you're right. Having a pet that treats you as it would a log is much better than a pet who learns tricks and has a sense of humor. Slithering reptiles better than fuzzy friendliness?

  • I agree with you, My BF and I share 6 snakes ranging from 8 in to 8 ft. Rats are smart, but their rats... just watch your boa. Obviously she can handle it. Being a predator for a few million years helps too. (Gorgeous snake!!!!)

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