Hear a professional snake handler explain the process by which a corn snake sheds its skin in this free online video.
Expert: Debbie McCanna
Bio: Debbie McCanna has been raising corn snakes for 14...
Hear a professional snake handler explain the process by which a corn snake sheds its skin in this free online video.
Expert: Debbie McCanna Bio: Debbie McCanna has been raising corn snakes for 14 years. She has a BS in Wildlife and Fishery Sciences. Filmmaker: Charles McCanna
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mines only got a little bit of skin come off. it been hidin in the wood chips and it aint been eating woke up this mornin theres 1 or 2 bits of skin in the chippins wot do i do is it about to shed.
i thought my snake was ill... for quite a few days its been in the cold area in its viv, and hasn't moved for days... just hiding under a log... normally it will just move all the time... but today i woke up to find it had shedded... first time i seen it
can u put a snake in an attic? except for winter ofcourse (my mother is very afraid of snakes so i hav to put it in the attic and care for it when im home and when she isnt watching)
My Moms Afraid Of Snakes She Doesnt Mind It In My Bedroom But If You Was 2 Put It In The Attic It Must Have A Strong Lid Locked Doors And Check Them Every Couple Of Hours And Making Sure No Other Animal ( Mice Rats ) Rodents Could May Get In And Harm Your Snake And Make Sure You Check The Temperature Of It Every Hour
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