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04-13-03, 01:12 PM
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Do snake yawn??
Hi,
I notice that my Spotty will have the yawning actions. Is she normal??? The yawning actions is not very often like maybe twice a day. Thanks
Just me,
Katty
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04-13-03, 02:40 PM
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Yes, snakes yawn. You'll usually notice it after they eat to align they're jaws back to the original position. It's completely normal
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04-13-03, 03:08 PM
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Thanks
Just me
Katty
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04-14-03, 08:27 AM
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Is it yawning or is it opening its mouth to breathe? Yawning is perfectly normal, however to catch your snake doing it so frequently seems a little unusual to me...
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04-14-03, 10:45 AM
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I'm not sure.
2 times I saw her doing that. The first time is short n the second time is quite long. Abt a min or so.
Thanks
Just me,
Katty
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04-14-03, 07:03 PM
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was it around the time when she ate. my snakes do it alot after they eat. but ya dont worry about it
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04-15-03, 03:30 AM
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Ya,
its after her meal. Thanks
Just me,
Katty
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04-15-03, 05:54 PM
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A minute or so? I really do not think that is yawning? Also, what do you mean by short. Yawning, or relocated their jaws, usually only takes a few seconds?
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04-29-03, 02:51 AM
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my snake's all yawn but not for like a minute or so that seems to be a long time for a yawn
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04-29-03, 06:39 AM
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go to http://www.terra-plex.com/sin/ and click on the video at the top of the page, its a massasauga yawning!
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04-29-03, 09:49 AM
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If it leaves it's mouth open for a minute.. i'd check and see if u see any mucus by it's nose or in it's mouth and if she's breathing hard.
Mike
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05-10-03, 11:15 PM
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Its just yawning!!!!!!!!!!!!
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05-11-03, 06:02 AM
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perfectly normal...
Gino..
Btw .. snakes don't dislocate their jaws.. they disarticulate them
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05-13-03, 12:06 PM
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Katty,
Your having alot of problems with your snake maybe you should sell it and get a easy corn or ball.(just a offer)Because the last thing i whant to hear is that your snake is dead or in a terible condition.
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05-13-03, 10:53 PM
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Don't worry your snake is fine. I see mine doing that yawn thing for a while too. If it looks straight up in the air for a long period of time that might be star gazer's disease. But if it doesn't look straight up for a long time and it just looks like its yawning thats fine.
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