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    Thamnophis houstonius ProXimuS's Avatar
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    Re: substrate for injured snakes

    That's funny to see a snake with a belly button! I wonder why, if they have umbilical cords, why don't they keep they're belly buttons, like mammals do..? Or do they keep them very faintly?(I've never seen one on my snake)
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    Re: substrate for injured snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by ProXimuS View Post
    That's funny to see a snake with a belly button! I wonder why, if they have umbilical cords, why don't they keep they're belly buttons, like mammals do..? Or do they keep them very faintly?(I've never seen one on my snake)

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