Mojave Rattlesnake feeding pt 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2007

This is the 2nd part where the mojave rattlesnake swallows the dwarf hamster

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  • Ah yes, the "Mojave Green". Very different venom from the Western Diamondback. Isn't the Mojave's venom a neurotoxin and the Western is a hemotoxin?

  • The Mojave from this locality (California City) actually has a venom that contains both hemo & neuro toxins. They classify it as type A venom in California high desert & elsewhere, the venom is classified as type B

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  • I'm from California City, caught a lot of these growing up. They're beautiful!

  • @donniekeele i never heard of a western pacific....it could be a western diamondback, or even a northern pacific........my suggestions would be to feed her fresh kill or frozen thaw approx a feeeder 2x her/his head size, and when u feed him/her leave em alone, most rattlers wont eat if theres humans watching em, they are super nervous creatures

  • The pattern on that bad boy is amazing

  • Poor hamster XD

  • dood cleaning the container must be a pretty scary day.

  • I work at a youth camp in central california. We just had a western pacific rattlesnake donated and have no idea how or what to feed it...any suggestions?

  • what about rats

  • There is heat tape that runs across under the back 3rd of the tubs

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