Feeding Day For Some of My Snakes

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2010

This is just a short video of some footage i shot of my snakes eating.

P.S. sorry some of the snakes cages were messy, i usually clean the day after i feed so you kinda saw them at their messiest! lol

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  • Hey im kind of scared to get a snake as a pet but i want one so badly im just scared that when i pick it up or something itll bite meh and ill die!! by the way im only 12 bout to turn 13 any advice

  • @crazym26 yes, do some research. the internet is a reptile keepers best friend! most pet snakes are harmless, even if they do bite it barley hurts let alone kills you! lol

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  • @BobSaget9165 ummmmm thats like really cruel why would u take a mouse then hit it on a wall to kill it? the right thing to do is go to ur local pet shop, ask 4 snake food. they will ask if u want live or prekilled. take prekilled its cheaper. BTW prekilled is frozen so u gotta thaw it when ur feeding ur snake.

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  • umm.... im 11 and i have 4 snakes. so, you shouldnt be to worried. if youre not a fan of seeing mice and rats bein killed, you should NOT get a snake. i have 2 ball pythons,a red tailed bao and a dumerils boa. i would suggest you get the ball python. my ball python is very tame. most ball pythons are. so.... good luck

  • is your pinstripe fussy with eating ?

  • cute

  • Well amazing snakes!

  • Amazing pied dude!

  • Hey my corn snake does the same thing as your corn snake does, I have no clue why my snake takes like 3-4 stricks till she finally get the hold of the rat pinky.

  • @crazym26 buy just a smal rat snake they are not dangerous

  • Thank you for feeding pre-killed.

  • @crazym26 ok well ur starter snake shoult be a baby ball python and you shouldnt mess with it for a week or so and if it is moving around this means its active and its hungry and if u want to let him/her out then SLOWLY lift the hide and stroke it nice n easy, im making a new video on snake care take a look at it it it called snake care for ball pythons.hope my advice helped and good luck

  • @crazym26 There is a breed of snakes called a Kenyan Sand Boa. They stay small and are VERY tame. I have never gotten bite by one.

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