Ball python eating rabbit
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These jagoffs talking shit about a snake eating are the same hypocrites that eat meat and don't realize somebody had to kill the animal they are eating.
These sensitive fags are so accostomed to having other people do things for them that they now are bothered by something else dying because something other than their fat asses is eating.
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@MrStdavid Why don't ya come by? I'll explain to you why
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stupid ass
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@J0Boa He definately was not dead.
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@MsChingola what morality you want??? ALL CARNIVORES are BORN CARNIVORES. THEY ARE NOT BORN HERVIBORES or OMNIVORES. ITS NATURE EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE CAPTIVE RAISE.
its not a big deal.
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@KellyGreen5555 what sick??? THE SNAKE HAS A GUT TOO!! they need to eat and survive. DUMB BITCH
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@MetalExtensionTV why you want to kill the snake?? its EATING the RABBIT. IN AUSTRALIA they are PEST and all the wild reptiles control their population. In British Columbia they are FERAL and there's no carnivores (fox, eagles, falcons, hawks, coyote etc) controlling their population. U ARE THE DICK HERE.
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in NATURE, carnivores has the right to hunt, kill and eat their meals.
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@MyLoveAPBT ive heard of ball pythons fasting for aslong as 6 months.. not loosing any weight. i think he should be okay :)
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@breakneck14 lmao i'm a vegetarian and i feed all my reptiles live food... just like its in my nature not to eat an animal its in their nature and their right to eat what they kill.
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@decensortive911 If you wanna see stuff eaten alive go check out some monitor videos.
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I am impressed that he put that down! wow.
That rabbit is not dead so how the hell is it prekilled? Do you see his back legs when he turns the rabbit over? They move up towards it's body. When a rabbit dies, it stretches its legs out behind it just like a mouse or rat because they are trying to get more air into their lungs and blood back flowing in the bady. The bodies natural reaction to being sufficated. That snake is eating that rabbit alive
MyLoveAPBT 5 months ago
@MyLoveAPBT Rabbit was as dead as a doornail
J0Boa 5 months ago
hay i got i ball bython @ petco and he hasnt eatin for like 4-5 1/2 weeks is this normal? i took him/her to a pet store and the lady there took a look @ him/her and saw some lil grey spots on his/her under side aND said it might have mites so i got some mite off and spray him/her and put down towls like she said but i no c any lil grey spots on the towel and as of yesterday he still hasnt eatin so back to the original Q, is this normal for them to go a long time wit out food?tank temp is ~80-90
coolmw2booster 7 months ago
@coolmw2booster Gray spots are not mites, it's normal coloration pattern. Mites are black dots embeded in between and under the scales. If in doubt take it to a vet and keep in mind that Mite off is very toxic - not something to be used for no reason .Ball pythons are known to fast for long periods of time. Mine does not eat in the winter time sometimes for 4-5 months and never looses weight.
J0Boa 7 months ago
@coolmw2booster u should have the heater at one side of the cage. That way one side will be always warmer . Keep the warm side at 85-88 cold side at 75-80 .Make sure you have one hide box at each side. Also you should buy a thermostat (if ya don'r have one yet and a timer for the lighting. When the snake starts going into shed it's color will fade keep the humidity between 55-65 % so he can shed it's skin in one piece. . Also there is a lot of Ball python care sheats which are helpful. Take care
J0Boa 7 months ago