Snakes

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Pretty amusing video of a guy making a prosthetic for snakes to use that moves with legs. Yes, I know it should be "their" and not "there", but the video title is just like that.

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Any reading recommendations to plunge further into this new rabbit hole? 🤔

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Yawn starts at 0:08, rest of video is just snake lying there and not moving.

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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/13705888

It's so scary to see as well, because they look like some sort of neurological issue or seizure 😭

But apparently it's 100% normal and nothing to worry about. Those care guides just never tell you about it!!

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Revy was in there actively exploring for like two hours. The idea was that she'd go back into her humidity box once she's had enough/wanted to hide in a familiar place, but that never happened. So I picked her up and put her on her "you can go back home" perch in front of her enclosure. She refused and started exploring in the opposite direction lol

So she got to go back to the Play Tent and after cruising around for a few more rounds, she finally settled into a paper towel tube. I would have left her to hang out for as long as she wanted, but had other obligations to attend to and didn't want to leave her unsupervised. So she had to go back cannelloni style 🥲

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Western Hognose Snake

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by python@programming.dev to c/snakes@lemmy.world
 
 

She's been in blue for 2-3 days, so it shouldn't be too long now! The image is from her day 1 of being in blue, she was cruising around like crazy to scout out a cozy spot. She's settled (and immediately pooped) in her warm hide, and stayed in there since.

I was actually a bit worried about an RI before the blue, because she started whistling!! But apparently that's more or less normal for Black Pastels because their noses are weird :')

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Merr Chrissmas (lemmy.world)
submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by AlataOrange@lemmy.world to c/snakes@lemmy.world
 
 
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Skip to 0:52 to get to see the babies.

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picture by Ryan Means

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Was looking for snake pictures to post here and ended up finding this website. It also has a guide to patterns on snakes which is pretty nice for people learning about snakes.

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Snakes (illustration) (picblog2023.blogspot.com)
submitted 10 months ago by koral@discuss.tchncs.de to c/snakes@lemmy.world
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I looked up lots of snake hatching videos and at least for the ones I clicked, I didn’t see the snake actually maneuvering its entire body out of the egg. This video actually does show the snake fully exiting the egg! It’s cute!

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It was surreal how close they let me get to them. The female was the largest I've ever seen. She was easily over 6ft and bigger around than my wrist.

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Enjoying some rays in the yard.

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Péringuey's Adder (Bitis peringueyi) from Swakopmund, Namibia. Venomous.

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Spotted Skaapsteker (Psammophylax rhombeatus), mildly venomous but harmless to humans. A Southern African species.

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