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So just today, I fed my spider ball Monty a large mouse. Granted, while snakes are designed to handle food better if consuming it from the front, he unluckily began working his way from the backside this time. Obviously this would make the process more difficult (especially with the tail in the way).
Well, what surprised me was that instead of just fiddling with the dead mouse for a long while, the snake was using part of his coils to work his way around the mouse's back-end as if they were hands. Never observed him doing this before (since I always have to monitor his feedings, especially with his non-dissuaded preference for live prey) , and as of right now he's over 5 years old. Could he be learning?
Well, what surprised me was that instead of just fiddling with the dead mouse for a long while, the snake was using part of his coils to work his way around the mouse's back-end as if they were hands. Never observed him doing this before (since I always have to monitor his feedings, especially with his non-dissuaded preference for live prey) , and as of right now he's over 5 years old. Could he be learning?