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An interesting observation

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My red throat male, Solomon is in a shed cycle, so I just misted him & observed him drinking the water droplets off of his own body. I guess he's too lazy to crawl over to the water bowl! :raspberry
Have any of you ever witness this?

Eric
 
Yep!

All of my Drymarchon spp. have done this at one time or another and my South American subs will do this anytime they are misted, during ecdysis or not, while my couperi and erebennus tend to do this only during ecdysis. Also, I have seen many other species do the same, especially species originating from arid regions and tropical arboreals...

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Jeff Snodgres
 
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