Curios mole snake

South African snakes commonly known as non-venomous, including the Natal rock python (Python natalensis).

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Curios mole snake

Postby snake kid » Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:13 am

All my snake cages are packed into my room so I always see them and what they are up to and I have noticed that my mole snake is very curios. He will lift the front part of his body to scan the room and will stay like that sometimes for up to an hour. He is really cool and always fun to watch.
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3.1. BCI
1.0. Burmese python
1.0. Taiwanese ratsnake
2.0. Cornsnake 1 normal 1 Butter
1.2. Brown house snake
1.1. Olive house snake
1.0. Mole snake
1.1. Rhombic egg eater
1.0. Coral snake
1.1. Red lipped herald
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1.1. Night adder
1.1. Puff adder
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Re: Curios mole snake

Postby Bushviper » Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:34 am

I have seen them do that in the wild as well.
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Re: Curios mole snake

Postby Smeegle » Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:54 am

Cute, man!

My Forest Cobra also does that, but usually it is because he is hoping I'll feed him something:)
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