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Can I stop worrying about snow snakes?
Now that spring has come to Ohio can I stop fretting about snow snakes and eskimo bears?
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3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
o.O ummm. Firs toff no such thing as snow snakes, snakes need the warmth of the sun to keep them alive and give them energy less sun and no heat= no snake,s and wtf is with the eskimo bear thing?
- Anonymous5 years ago
I thaw my mice out by taking them out of the freezer and putting them in the fridge for a few hours befor I feed them. Then I place the mice in a bowl of hot water for about 10 mins(depends on how big the mouse is) and I feel the mouses head(which takes the longest to thaw) if the head is not cold to the touch then the mouse is ready to go. Try to put the snake in a dark bin, with a lid, while your thawing the mice, open the lid and drop one in then put the lid back on. One of my snakes is shy and doesn't like to have people watch her eat. If your snake is used to eating frozen mice then keep it that way, giving them a live mouse could really hurt them, because live mice fight back. If your snake doen't eat the mice, re-freeze them, give it a few days then try again. Some snakes perfer mice that have been thawed then refreezed. The best thing for you to do is find a rep vet and go take it in for a check up. You never know, your snake could be fasting(some can fast for up to a year for a number of different reasons.) Don't worry too much, just keep trying and if all else fails, find a vet...hope this helps... Never put a mouse in the microwave...it'll cook the mouse and the snake will reject it!!!
- 1 decade ago
First off all stop warring too much because in spring there is no snakes because they need warm place to live and they don't like cold places so you can stop warring