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"snake does not live by rodent alone...

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...frequently, there must be a beverage" :grin01:

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(modified Woody Allen quip)
And yes, that mouse is a bit large! :eats02:
 
I love her name :D :D :D

What a tangled web we weave..... that's an interesting position she's gotten herself into.... Yoga II ? :) As hairy as that mouse is, it's no wonder she found herself in needs of a long drink.
 
Gorgeous snake with a great name! Its perfect for her!!!

lmao @ Weebonnilass!!! :grin01:

What morph is she? (Learning)
 
They'd probably just open their mouths and expect the mouse to walk in... ;-)

Well, Zee _does_ take great care to make sure he's envenomated his FT mice.

Nanci
 
I've never seen my corn drink yet. If I put her near the water dish, she will veer aw :shrugs: ay every time..... should I be worried?
 
Yvonne112 said:
I've never seen my corn drink yet. If I put her near the water dish, she will veer aw :shrugs: ay every time..... should I be worried?
Not a:rolleyes:t all.

Corns will drink when they want, and usually when they feel safe/secure enough to do so. If you think of it, given their natural habitat and predators, heading to a watering hole is risky business.

(Why didn't anyone tell me that twenty years ago?)

regards,
jazz
 
Yvonne112 said:
I've never seen my corn drink yet. If I put her near the water dish, she will veer aw :shrugs: ay every time..... should I be worried?
No, she'll drink when she wants to. Most of mine will always take a sip after eating.
 
jazzgeek said:
Not a:rolleyes:t all.

Corns will drink when they want, and usually when they feel safe/secure enough to do so. If you think of it, given their natural habitat and predators, heading to a watering hole is risky business.

(Why didn't anyone tell me that twenty years ago?)

regards,
jazz

Thanks! I won't worry about it in that case! :santa:
 
jazzgeek said:
Not a:rolleyes:t all.

Corns will drink when they want, and usually when they feel safe/secure enough to do so. If you think of it, given their natural habitat and predators, heading to a watering hole is risky business.

(Why didn't anyone tell me that twenty years ago?)

regards,
jazz


LOL Do you get in trouble at watering holes? :)
 
jazzgeek said:
Save me the leg work, Mike - is the Woody quote from "Love and Death"?

:cheers:

regards,
jazz
Actually it's from one of his books, Without Feathers, I believe :cheers:
 
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