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Spraying & Tail Shaking?

project1

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Well it was the first time that I had my new snake out, and I guess he heard somebody coming down the stairs cause he just took off! So I had to grab him... he did NOT like that! He thrashed a little bit then coiled up and started to spay me with something that stunk, and his tail started shaking really fast! Has anybodies corn done this to them yet? I didn't grab him very hard at all I just kinda pressed down with my hand gently and then gently grab him.... but he was mad!
 
very normal behavior

The rattling of the tail is similar to what rattlesnakes do, only colubrid snakes lack the rattles. It's just a warning. Many of my corns do this, very seldom do I get bitten or musked when I grab them anyway. As for the other part, you were musked. Another defense mechanism to keep them from getting eaten. Tastes pretty bad to a would-be predator, Soderberg has a great story about getting musked right in his mouth by a flailing snake and said the taste was an experience he won't soon forget.
Anyway, your little corn was just really freaked out. I'd suggest against lying him on the floor or a countertop until he gets a bit older and more mellow. My hatchlings never get to the floor (on purpose anyway ;) ) but I'll lay a big calm one down while I spot clean a cage. Good luck with him!
 
I never knew corns "musked" people, lol.
Is it like, urine. maybe, if they can spray, y dont they humidify themselves :D











joking :|
 
I was musked once by our young Okeetee. There wasn't any "spray", she just sort of smeared an extremely foul smelling poo-like glop over my hand by swiping her tail a couple of times. It was really, REALLY nasty smelling!!!

Cheers,
Jason
 
uh-huh

If you catch many snakes in the field, that smell will become very familiar. Smells much like a fox's den, which is why (I believe) the corn's cousin, the fox snake got it's name. I don't experience it in captivity, though, except for a new arrival from the wild


Stuart: I have a little favor to ask of you. Please spell out words like "why." It takes only two more key taps, and you will be much more respected among us "old-timers" of the forums. Thanks in advance! :)
 
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