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    Thamnophis houstonius ProXimuS's Avatar
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    Re: Injured escapee

    That's pretty amazing! It's a little odd to actually see a reptile give birth to live tiny baby snakes! I'm very surprised to see her giving birth to dark babies, too.

    Is that one of your girls Steve? I saw it said "T. Radix Ranch" on the video.

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    Re: Injured escapee

    Quote Originally Posted by ProXimuS View Post
    That's pretty amazing! It's a little odd to actually see a reptile give birth to live tiny baby snakes! I'm very surprised to see her giving birth to dark babies, too.

    Is that one of your girls Steve? I saw it said "T. Radix Ranch" on the video.
    That was my Rita, albino red phase T.radix. She passed from a pulmonary embolism.
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    Re: Injured escapee

    That's too bad, I'm very sorry to hear that. She looks very beautiful, and I'm sure she produced very beautiful little ones(the ones I saw looked very nice).

    I wasn't aware that snakes could have pulmonary emboli. I guess it could happen to anything with lungs and bloodflow. Just out of curiosity, how would you know if that happened? Snake autopsy?

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