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I found this Eastern King Snake the other morning when I was getting ready to leave for work. He had a larger Black Rat Snake coiled up in my yard, so I grabbed the whole ball of snake(s) and put them in a spare tank in the garage. The Black Rat was dead and was maybe 3 feet long compared to the King's 2 foot length. (I screwed up and didn't take pictures!)
Anyways, when I checked on him after work, he was unable to eat the much larger Black Rat and was just laying there in the aspen bedding watching me. I disposed of the dead snake and took some pictures and offered him a FT adult mouse. He took it carefully off my hemostats after checking it out briefly and ate it. His left eye is all white, and I was wondering if there was anything I could do for him, the picture with the eye is the last one...
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