thelivingoddity
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My 3 year old Okeetee, Seamus, is a VERY very tame snake. He actually enjoys being handled-- he comes out of his hide when he knows I'm there and when I open the tank, he climbs onto me and happily sits inside my sweater.
The first couple weeks I had him, I noticed that he would open his mouth as wide as possible for no reason, then close it and go on about his business. I was led to believe by someone that it was a shedding behavior, that the skin on his head must have felt too tight. Sure enough Seamus shed, but now that it's been a week since he shed, he still does the weird mouth opening/yawning/jaw adjusting behavior! More frequently now than before his shed, even. It is never accompanied by any lunging or aggression. He had never bitten anyone and hasn't shown any sign of fear or aggression. He does this behavior before eating, and after, and a few days after, so that doesn't seem to have anything to do with it either.
Also, his favorite place to do this mouth stretching is in the front corner of his tank where his water dish is, though he did do it once when I had him out on my bed to explore. Again, it was not accompanied by any lunging or aggression... He just opened his mouth, facing away from me, then closed it.
Any ideas as to what this strange behavior might be?
Thanks all!!!
The first couple weeks I had him, I noticed that he would open his mouth as wide as possible for no reason, then close it and go on about his business. I was led to believe by someone that it was a shedding behavior, that the skin on his head must have felt too tight. Sure enough Seamus shed, but now that it's been a week since he shed, he still does the weird mouth opening/yawning/jaw adjusting behavior! More frequently now than before his shed, even. It is never accompanied by any lunging or aggression. He had never bitten anyone and hasn't shown any sign of fear or aggression. He does this behavior before eating, and after, and a few days after, so that doesn't seem to have anything to do with it either.
Also, his favorite place to do this mouth stretching is in the front corner of his tank where his water dish is, though he did do it once when I had him out on my bed to explore. Again, it was not accompanied by any lunging or aggression... He just opened his mouth, facing away from me, then closed it.
Any ideas as to what this strange behavior might be?
Thanks all!!!