Saturday 5 May 2012

Python eating rat


Burmese Pythons are often marketed as creatures - this is probably due to their eye-catching colors and seemingly easy-going characteristics. However, these scaly creatures have a fast amount of development, and will often surpass 2m in total in a season if fed and maintained effectively. By age 4, they will have achieved their mature dimension, though they proceed increasing very gradually throughout their life, which can be more time than 20 decades.

Hmmm, I love that furry feeling in my mouth.



Pythons also eat a lot of meals. Apparently many entrepreneurs believe if a reptile functions starving, then it should be fed child close off. I individually don't know how a reptile can act starving other than biting on or consuming someone whole. None-the-less Burmese albino pythons are opportunistic birdfeeders, they will eat almost any time meals is provided. Risky entrepreneurs may then overfeed their creatures resulting in being overweight relevant issues.
I should have stewed this rabbit. At least it could have had some seasoning.

But what would a accountable python proprietor nourish their dearest Python molurus bivittatus? Baby closes are awesome but challenging to come by so Bunnies are always a delicious treat:

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