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Old 05-08-14, 02:20 PM   #1
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False Water Cobra constricting?

I have noticed that my False Water Cobra when eating live prey, constricts and uses venom to kill the prey. Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
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Old 05-09-14, 02:36 PM   #2
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Bump. No one has any info or opinion on this topic?
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Re: False Water Cobra constricting?

Hi Jerry, I know nothing about FWC's except they're beautiful animals and I'd love to own one if they weren't hot . All my critters are constrictors. Best wishes buddy.
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Re: False Water Cobra constricting?

How quickly does it take for the live prey to succumb to the FWCs venom? If its not to fast acting it wouldn't supprise me. I don't have any experience with the species so I can't really help, sorry.
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How quickly does it take for the live prey to succumb to the FWCs venom? If its not to fast acting it wouldn't supprise me. I don't have any experience with the species so I can't really help, sorry.
I normally don't feed live, but I had a live chick and gave it to her. She chewed up on it fast and held on but also constricted it at the same time. It took about 30 seconds for the chick to die. Both my friend and I notice that she was constricting the chick. I also notice that when I had restrained her the other day to check her out, she really constricted my arm.
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Re: False Water Cobra constricting?

It does not surprise me to hear that a rear fanged species may/will also adopt constriction in the act of killing prey.. It could also be a case of them using the constriction as a means of restricting the preys movements while the venom works and is "chewed in", this would greatly reduce the chance of injury to the snake during the process.
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It does not surprise me to hear that a rear fanged species may/will also adopt constriction in the act of killing prey.. It could also be a case of them using the constriction as a means of restricting the preys movements while the venom works and is "chewed in", this would greatly reduce the chance of injury to the snake during the process.
That makes a lot of sense.
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That makes a lot of sense.
Every now n then I try n string together a coherent sentence ;D
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Re: False Water Cobra constricting?

I had a hognose with a fierce feeding response that would wrap around a prey and then chew on it for a while, the rest did not even try and just ate it right away.
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Re: False Water Cobra constricting?

I would love to see a video of this.
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I had a hognose with a fierce feeding response that would wrap around a prey and then chew on it for a while, the rest did not even try and just ate it right away.
My little boiga does the same!!! She took her first fuzzy mouse and gripped the tongs as well
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Re: False Water Cobra constricting?

I worked with FWC's for about 6 years. They would "pin" prey in corners or the floor, but I don't ever remember seeing them constrict. They were probably one of the most food aggressive species I have ever kept. Often launching themselves out of the enclosure to grab a food item from tongs. Awesome species to work with!



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I would love to see a video of this.
I have 2 problems with your request;

1- I normally do not feed live

2- I don't know how to post a video on a forum.
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I worked with FWC's for about 6 years. They would "pin" prey in corners or the floor, but I don't ever remember seeing them constrict. They were probably one of the most food aggressive species I have ever kept. Often launching themselves out of the enclosure to grab a food item from tongs. Awesome species to work with!



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Really. I would love a FWC. My local reptile shop has one in. Seen him hood up once. I liked it
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Re: False Water Cobra constricting?

never fed my falsy anything live, just gobbles down the F/T feeders. I have a nightsnake that in an effort to get it to eat resorted to feeding it a rubber boa that had refused to eat ( I tried all the common reptiles from its area, including garters, gophersnakes, racers, sagebrush lizards/ eggs,(most wereDORs)) was neat to see the venom work with such a small rearfanged species, afer finding that he would take Boas, I am using fresh DOR's that are found while road cruising. oh and he didn't at all try to constrict the constrictor
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