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Posted - 20/04/2011 : 08:53:30 Some of you may has seen my post about Wendigo eating? Well, that was on Sunday, she took 2 Rat pinkies. I've given her till today before i handle her (didn't want to stress her)
Anyway, today i've taken her out and just checked to see if she regurged, or pooped, she's done neither. While i was handling her she seemed very jumpy, and jumping at every little movement. She's jumped before with sudden movements, and when an old man poked her while i was at the vets . But she's never been jumpy like this before.
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Posted - 20/04/2011 : 16:37:51 quote: Originally posted by Wendigo
Haha, i found that 'Do I know you? Have we been introduced?' funny xD Thanks for the help though =) It's so nice to find a forum with friendly, helpful people. n__n
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Wendigo |
Posted - 20/04/2011 : 16:21:06 Haha, i found that 'Do I know you? Have we been introduced?' funny xD Thanks for the help though =) It's so nice to find a forum with friendly, helpful people. n__n |
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Posted - 20/04/2011 : 14:56:19 Yeah as BATs says they're unpredictable but logical, if she was at the vets probably surrounded by other people and animals she would be a little more jumpy than useual you have to remember snakes aren't like cats and dogs and they don't have emotional ties to their owners, the snake won't trust you to look after it so she'll always be looking after herself and if she is a little bit wary of her surroundings she'll be cautious. :) |
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Posted - 20/04/2011 : 14:48:54 Poked her? I hope you poked him back, cheeky old devil!
I've noticed this before with snakes - one day they're the soul of calmness, the next they're freaking at everything. I reckon it's just snakes. Usually hatchlings are jumpier, especially corns, but you can never predict anything. Some of mine can be downright cheeky; next time it's 'Do I know you? Have we been introduced?'
Snakes eh!
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