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Jungle Carpet Python Feeding 3-30-2009

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

Just a recent video of my Jungle Carpet Python eating a frozen-thawed adult mouse. 2x speed for uploading(and watching) faster.

Hatched mid 2008, about 3 ft long now, and she just shed a couple days before this video was taken so she's looking pretty good. She was bred by Dave McGowen, and I believe is of VPI/Sipperly lineage.

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  • Hey ^^ I'm Isodora from yahoo answers ^^ I just realized it was you. lol.

  • Haha I was just looking at your videos and was wondering!

    I just started uploading a vid of me just holding her tonight, already fed her on Thursday.

  • Hey mate, just a suggestion but you should really be feeding her rats. JCP's can be picky when switching to rats, the younger the better you switch. Just will cost alot to feed her 7-8 mice per feeding.

  • Don't I know it! She came to me on mice and I've tried to switch her several times with no luck.

    I'll keep trying.

  • maybe someone has already suggested or u have already tried but if not try getting rats that are scented like mice

  • I've tried that and pretty much everything else I could think of or read somewhere. I haven't tried in quite a while, so maybe I'll give it a go again.

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  • they feed them thawd 2 reduce risk of disease or they just cant stand 2 see an animal die.

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  • nice high colors!

    

  • If you want to switch her to rats you could try scenting them with chicken broth or soiled mice bedding. Beautiful snake!

  • How often does she eat?

  • que lindo animal

  • Why did this kids mom let him get a snake?

  • Beautiful animal.

  • @ColdBlooded97 yes they are a very aggressive snake but if you bond with it at an early age it is possible to have a calm jungle python. I'm working on mine at the moment. she's a 2 month old and very feisty. Starting to wonder if I'm ever going to be able to pick her up without getting bitten at least 20 times

  • @13cwiseman I'm pretty sure the video is just sped up, and those are feeding tongs something you should use when feeding all snakes.

  • chopsticks and asin music i think there in japan

  • Man how much do Carpet pythons usualy coast? They are Beautiful, pretty snake man

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