View Full Version : Growling?
emseeKAY
05-19-10, 08:57 PM
Today I let my gf handle my BRB like normal, shes done this many times and has never encountered anything weird. She said that he was acting unusual after i left the room and started making a growling noise making sure it did not sound like an RI wheezing, cracking, whistleing etc. Could this be the start of an RI? i had him out after she told me and he was completely fine. no growling or any noise but was acting a little jumpy before i got him out completely. any questions?
Temps: 80-85f on hot end
70-75 on cool end
Aspen by Zoo Med
Humidity read at 85%
Just shed a few days ago and ate aprox 72 hrs ago Whats going on?
marvelfreak
05-19-10, 11:13 PM
How big is he?
emseeKAY
05-20-10, 08:53 AM
in the area of 4-5 feet about 2-3 years as well
Will0W783
05-20-10, 09:22 AM
I've never heard of snakes growling. They don't have any vocal chords so all they can do is hiss and wheeze if they are sick.
emseeKAY
05-20-10, 09:36 AM
I've never heard of it either but she made sure it wasn't a wheeze or snapping or anything it was a deep sound like growling. maybe it was something else in the room? thats all i can come up with, he isn't acting strange or different at all and i didn't hear anything of the sort after i handled him for a bit.
Will0W783
05-20-10, 09:37 AM
Yeah I can't imagine a snake actually growling. They just don't have the capability as far as I know.
emseeKAY
05-20-10, 09:42 AM
exactly what i thought, figured id check with you all just to make sure. to be honest everything seems fine in his enclosure. if it happens again i'll try and be there lol
Will0W783
05-20-10, 01:09 PM
Oh one thing I just realized, if a snake has recently eaten (like in the last 3-5 days) sometimes when I pick them up, I have a few that will squirm a bit and slip and it kind of squeezes their stomach region and sometimes they make a squeaky/gurgly sound. I am pretty sure it's just gas escaping from the digestive tract, but maybe that is what she heard? If she lifted it from an area back towards the digestive tract, that's a possibility. I have only had it happen twice and it startled me both times.
emseeKAY
05-20-10, 01:40 PM
it wouldnt surprise me actually, because he seems to love exploring i can almost guarantee that she would have picked it up at some point in that general area, lol so this was all a stomach growling haha thanks for the help :)
Will0W783
05-21-10, 10:40 AM
I can't guarantee that is what it was, but I've had the stomach growl/gurgle/squeak thing happen so it might be likely that is what it was.
Herpster
07-19-10, 06:44 PM
Snakes can - and do - growl. My boa constrictor, who is now a proud 22 years old, has been known to growl on occasion. She'll open her mouth wide, facing upwards, and, pushing all the air out of her lungs, she'll make a growling sound not unlike the sound of a cat choking on a hairball! She only started doing this a few years ago, and she only does it occasionally. The first time I heard it, I nearly jumped out my seat - it was that frightening (also, at the time, I was sitting within a couple feet of her terrarium). Of course, it was the middle of the night, so I could do nothing about it besides panic (which I did)!
In the beginning, I thought she was hungry, so I fed her, and she seemed fine for the next couple weeks. When it happened again, I figured it had to be due to something else, since I had just fed her. I tried cleaning her terrarium, giving her a bath, holding her (this, actually, seemed to help somewhat), providing her with new bedding, but her growling was never consistent.
At any rate, I still don't know if it's just due to general discomfort, a specific need or just age, because, otherwise, she is probably the most docile and well-behaved boa constrictor I have ever known. And, if she's still going strong after 22 years, I must be doing something right, yes?
king216
07-20-10, 11:24 PM
oh one thing i just realized, if a snake has recently eaten (like in the last 3-5 days) sometimes when i pick them up, i have a few that will squirm a bit and slip and it kind of squeezes their stomach region and sometimes they make a squeaky/gurgly sound. I am pretty sure it's just gas escaping from the digestive tract, but maybe that is what she heard? If she lifted it from an area back towards the digestive tract, that's a possibility. I have only had it happen twice and it startled me both times.
is that a fart? Lol
emseeKAY
09-19-10, 07:35 PM
think more stomach grumble lol
gonesnakee
09-20-10, 03:03 PM
Snakes can - and do - growl. My boa constrictor, who is now a proud 22 years old, has been known to growl on occasion. She'll open her mouth wide, facing upwards, and, pushing all the air out of her lungs, she'll make a growling sound not unlike the sound of a cat choking on a hairball! She only started doing this a few years ago, and she only does it occasionally. The first time I heard it, I nearly jumped out my seat - it was that frightening (also, at the time, I was sitting within a couple feet of her terrarium). Of course, it was the middle of the night, so I could do nothing about it besides panic (which I did)!
In the beginning, I thought she was hungry, so I fed her, and she seemed fine for the next couple weeks. When it happened again, I figured it had to be due to something else, since I had just fed her. I tried cleaning her terrarium, giving her a bath, holding her (this, actually, seemed to help somewhat), providing her with new bedding, but her growling was never consistent.
At any rate, I still don't know if it's just due to general discomfort, a specific need or just age, because, otherwise, she is probably the most docile and well-behaved boa constrictor I have ever known. And, if she's still going strong after 22 years, I must be doing something right, yes?
Sounds more like trying to clear its throat, I would be checking into a possible RI Mark
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