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Too large of prey

You will be surprised at the size of a mouse a corn can swallow. Keeping it down is another matter, and a regurgitation is often the outcome.
 
sure. a baby snake should be fed 10% to 13% of its body weight. That number gradually reduces as the snake ages, so that as an adult it will eat about 8% to 10% of its body weight. Also as a baby they are fed every 4 to 7 days, and by adulthood they are fed every 14 to 21 days.
 
Hi I saw a YouTube thing it was a corn shake feeding this poor snake was given a mouse to big .
I watched it for 10 min by the timer .
I couldn't watch it anymore you could see the snake
Suffering.
My answer is yes you they will try and eat a mouse that's to big
Pat x


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