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Very normal. After eating, some snakes stay in 'eating mode' for half an hour or so, crawling around and sniffing the air. Trying to escape is perfectly normal too- corns are the hamsters of the snake world (apart from all that biting (evil hamsters)).
I feed my corns in seperate containers from their homes and when i put them back they will still always roam aroun looking for more food. I breed my own mice and have taken quite a few bites (not fun)!! So Iwould much rather take a bite from n e one of my snakes.
i had a hamster and it bit me the littel bugger > so........................... i fed it to my snake haha > that will teatch the littel basterd !!!!! for ever biting me >
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