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Name this trick!!

Fenderplayer108

MC Reptiles
This yearling okeetee was one that I produced last year, I just loved the colors this guy was showing as a baby, and hes doing wonderful. Anyway, this little one has a horrible attitude, nearly impossible to get pictures. These are a few out of a couple hundred.

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Anyway, he is also a funny little guy because of the way he eats, check this out. What would you call this trick? :rofl:

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Bowline? (The rabbit comes out of the hole, around the tree, back in the hole). What a cutie!
 
Thats is called the Randy Couture spiral eating clinch. It was taught to the Corn Snake Elders back in the day and is only taught to the youngins who come from the same family bloodline where it was first taught from.

You should feel honored that you have such a snake from that bloodline. I am honored to even watch that eating style take place.

Thank you for sharing it.




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