View Full Version : Just got the biggest shock of my life lol
Simon17
08-15-13, 12:45 PM
Hey guy's, I just came home after being at work and noticed that my wee boa was sitting on her branch looking out... So I lean forward to take in how big she has gotten and nice to see her full out and how long she is..Just moed my head ever so slighty and she struck the glass....Boy did my heart just jump right out!! hahahahaha Never has she done that before, must be hungry I think! lol
Has anyone else had a sim experience??
lol
KORBIN5895
08-15-13, 01:32 PM
I have a aby ghost jungle like that. My female woma python is too.
Lankyrob
08-15-13, 05:11 PM
I was showing my dad how food oriented my SD retic was one day, i waas just moving my hand near the glass and the snake was moving back and forth, dad leant in "to see the rainbow on his head" and he struck at dads face, hitting the glass (first time ever) hard enough to displace his jaw. Dad ended up on the floor shaking :) didnt do much good in my education that snakes are predominately harmless
Mikoh4792
08-15-13, 05:23 PM
I was showing my dad how food oriented my SD retic was one day, i waas just moving my hand near the glass and the snake was moving back and forth, dad leant in "to see the rainbow on his head" and he struck at dads face, hitting the glass (first time ever) hard enough to displace his jaw. Dad ended up on the floor shaking :) didnt do much good in my education that snakes are predominately harmless
Lol!
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Terranaut
08-15-13, 05:26 PM
My female bci has hit the glass a few times as I walked by with prey for other snakes. My king will jump around and attack shadows. They aren't to bright and even a normally calm snake can do this when they smell prey.
marvelfreak
08-15-13, 08:29 PM
I seen a Burmese about 6.5 feet strike out of no where at the front of a cage and break the glass. Had a Red Blood python that would strike at the front of his tote ever time i walked by and would stop.
Doug 351
08-16-13, 09:53 PM
Something about them being in their cages.I'm always a little apprehensive about taking my snake out, but after that she's always fine.It's probably a territorial response.
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