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Originally Posted by jarich
Snakes can dig burrows just fine. My kingsnake and garter snakes both have pretty extensive networks of burrows all through their enclosures. While Im not sure it extends to rattlesnakes, Im not sure why it wouldnt necessarily.
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I know what you mean, my rosy boas dig tunnels too, but
in a cage the substrate isn't much of a challenge...not like the 'hard pan'/caliche found in the Mojave's natural habitat, which by the way, is where I lived for many years. The snakes there pretty much rely on rodents to do their digging for them...not saying some minor "re-arranging" isn't done by gopher snakes, they are quite 'pushy'. But the 'sand' in the desert is not like at the beach & most snakes are no match for it...they wouldn't have a nose left. There's a little loose sand on top, or in pockets, but mostly it's like rock.