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Originally Posted by yorkie_chris
A guy who used to work at my Dads place had a couple of pythons, think same thing, but with rats and big f###ing snakes.
Interesting stuff
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A friend of mine used to feed his Carpet Python stunned gerbils - till one woke up, attacked the snake and took a few chunks out of his side! He then turned to breeding rats for them as they are less likely to fight back - it's a natural thing for a gerbil, they're distantly related to the Mongoose.

I guess he never read Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book as a kid.
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Originally Posted by sv_rider1990
What lizard is that? My leopard Gecko eats them hahahaha i'l post some pics up of him at a later date!
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He's a Spiney Tailed Monitor, the smallest of the Monitor family.
I always thought Geckos look like they're grinning all the time, unlike Chameleon's, who constantly look grumpy.
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Originally Posted by hovis
is that not animal cruality
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S'called nature innit. Or the food chain.
The various bugs are bred specifically as a food supply, so get a nice life to adulthood, plenty of procreation and fed very, very well...
... that way they're nicely fat and nutritious for Egg!