There's A Snake In My Boot

Senor Snake seems to be fitting in well and for the record these hands have yet to make contact.

We understand that one of the challenges for snakes in captivity is eating which appears not to be a challenge for this snake.

One after another he / she put away 4 pinky mice, burped, licked his / her lips, looked up at us with those eyes that said “got any more?”

I’m thinking “great, of course, we bought the one with a healthy appetite!

It’s enough of a challenge to keep a teenage boy fed and now Senor Snake?

5 Responses to “There's A Snake In My Boot”

  1. graphiteman says:

    BTW, the way you can tell a male snake from a female snake is that a male snake goes “hiss” and a female snake goes “herss”.

  2. Greg England says:

    Maybe you can get them both to eat mice? Isn’t there a mouse cereal available?

  3. l.marie.d says:

    i understand a hamster lasts a while longer.. or so my brother’s old housemate used to believe when he had to be gone a few days from his ball python.

  4. Meowmix says:

    MUST we talk about this???

  5. cwinwc says:

    A snake in the house??

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