Duration: 04:46 minutes Upload Time: 2006-12-14 20:45:50 User: killertremain :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Here is another episode in the life of Moira, the Royal Python. More to come! As always special thanks to Jude, she films and edits little Moira so often she might as well be her agent. |
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JoeysTheMan54 ::: Favorites oh... and where did you get that sticker? 07-10-09 02:56:53 __________________________________________________ | |
JoeysTheMan54 ::: Favorites On a side note: I love the PETA ad in the beginning. Haha, fuckin PETA.. 07-10-08 01:14:12 __________________________________________________ | |
JoeysTheMan54 ::: Favorites Secondly, the bite of a rat can not only puncture the skin of a snake, but go straight through the lungs or even the heart. That would be a death blow. Most snakes can handle a live prey item if they are APPROPRIATELY sized without injurt occuring. You just have to be cautious and know your pet. 07-10-08 01:13:24 __________________________________________________ | |
JoeysTheMan54 ::: Favorites Damnit! Youre retarded... First of all, take a nutrition course and you will realize that freezing doesnt remove any nutrients. It actually stores them. The only possible way any nutrients could be lost would be through the thawing of the mouse/rat in hot water. Even then only WATER SOLUBLE vitamins and minerals would be lost. Where most of those are in the blood and organs of the mouse/rat, chances are none will be lost due to the fact that the animal has a skin. 07-10-08 01:12:51 __________________________________________________ | |
DarthRane113 ::: Favorites Yeah i don't talk to "PRO" breeders because they don't care about animals they care about money. And I don't wait here seeing who replies to my shit either but i check my email on a daily basis because thats where I do my work. And yes you DO feed live mice and animals, because it keeps your snake in good condition, and if you keep it in good condition its not gona get harmed while eating live prey because its doing what it was BORN to do. 07-09-22 22:42:36 __________________________________________________ | |
charmedjames ::: Favorites I replied to the coment posted 2 MONTH's ago cos im a very busy person in real life. I dont sit round waiting for you to post the most idiotic coments that you do. And this is my last coment about you cos i dont wanna waste my time on a person who i dont know or want to for that fact. BUT, i know you dont feed snakes alive mice ring a PRO breeder or a PRO petshop and they will tell you. 07-09-21 20:07:04 __________________________________________________ | |
DarthRane113 ::: Favorites Foolish foolish foolish, first of all don't reply to something thats like 2 motnhs old 2nd, whether its the wild or not an animal that feeds on live prey might get hurt, live food is better for the snake the nutrients isn't worn out. Also as stated if snake gets scratched which may happen once in a blue moon if ever, as long as you actualy feed it live prey so it doesn't get rusty. Use the diluted peroxide. 07-09-21 20:00:26 __________________________________________________ | |
charmedjames ::: Favorites darth dont you chuck your insults around then! And they probally do get scratched in the wild your right! but its not the wild is it you sound one hell of a pet owner that knows nothing i dont recomend ALIVE animals for you i reccomend a cyber pet! 07-09-21 02:05:07 __________________________________________________ | |
ariel4more ::: Favorites the snake is doing pretty good. It is growing a lot faster than I thought would. 07-08-29 17:11:16 __________________________________________________ | |
killertremain ::: Favorites Hey there two month ago you asked me about your new bby Ball python, if you still check this hit me back, let me know how your snakes doin and i can answer ne ?s you might have. Sorry for late response, I haven't checked this in a long time:-) 07-08-27 00:50:35 __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Moira the Ball Python Feeding #2
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