
07-10-2006, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by deadliestformula
The yellow-and-white patterned constrictor reportedly escaped from a glass, aquarium-type container in the back yard of its owner on Bonnie Lane.
Pythons in the wild eat mice, rats, amphibians, lizards, other snakes, birds and various mammals. In captivity, they frequently are fed rats, mice, rabbits, pigs and goats. The owner of the missing python told the Sheriff's Department that this one has been fed mice and rats all its life.
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OK, so the owners have been keeping it outside (in Missouri), in a tank (a 20 foot snake) and they have been feeding it mice and rats it's entire life?!? Maybe someone who knows how to read a caresheet will find it. 
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