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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2007

Taiwan Beauty Snake eating hopper

Update: 3 years later http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qenw8a5ojaU

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  • is this kind venomous?

  • Nope. A constrictor.

  • Nah.

  • ...why wiggle it after it bites? Can't you just rip out teeth or something bad? He's already got it, he'll eat it.

  • The teeth aren't that weak. The slight wiggling induces a better feeding response with some snakes. They'll start eating it quicker. Usually I'll just drop a F/T mouse/rat with the snake and leave it alone for a few minutes when I'm feeding.

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  • who cares?

  • dude you idiot you should let the mouse drop when it bites it like that then when it start to crawl around it and squeese make the dead mouse move alittle again dont hold it like that...

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  • @hellieh77 doesn't really answer my question about feeding, but thanks.

  • @leftocastpunx83 Hi i just got one of these and i have found if you feed them twice a day even the grumpiest snake can feel secure the one i have has never been handled and he is @3yrs old but he has only just started to let me pick him out after 6wks of feeding whickmn@hotmail .com

  • @evanjamesdrew1 Well, maybe i do!

  • will be getting one of em' in about a week :D

  • good. it is banned to keep waiwan beauty in my country.....

  • i had a snake like this one , about a year ago, then she died, she was 18 or 19 when she died, i loved her so much,

    but now she's dead .. and now i have some leopard geckos instead,

  • I want this

  • Cooli

  • Beautiful snake. I'm just getting into colubrids and it seems like the rat snakes don't show much interest in coiling their prey. Even with you pulling on the tail it didn't trigger a response to coil. Is this a common thing with colubrids? If this was live prey would it have done the same thing and tried to swallow it live?

  • How much did you get it for?

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