Why did my snake bite me after feeding?

As we've established, they'll bite most often when they're hungry, stressed, or feeling threatened. If you give your snake a minute, it will realize you aren't prey and will likely release you. If it still doesn't release you, you can pour cold water or drinking alcohol over the bite area.
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Do snakes bite after feeding?

Realize that some snakes are aggressive immediately following a meal, likely to strike just about anything that enters their cage.
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Why is my snake striking at me after eating?

When a snake is hunting to feed, this causes a release of certain hormones that cause it to become excited. It seems to me that your snake seems to really enjoy the “hunt” and “kill” of its mice and that keeps it fired up after consuming its prey.
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Why did my ball python strike at me after eating?

What does it mean when your Ball Python strikes at you? Obviously, if your snake strikes at you at feeding time, this is pretty normal, it's just hungry and getting over-excited. It's also fairly normal for some snakes to strike when they're getting ready to shed. This is because they feel vulnerable at that time.
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Can you train a snake not to bite?

"Hook train" especially aggressive snakes.

To do so, gently rub its body or push down on its head with a hook, or a similar inanimate object, every time you go to get it out of its cage. Doing so will let your snake know it is not feeding time so there is no need to bite whatever enters the cage.
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Ball Python BITES…. How Bad Are They?



Why do snakes bite their owners?

In general, most non-venomous snake species commonly kept as pets are gentle and do not typically bite their owners if they are unprovoked. All species can, however, bite unexpectedly if they are startled or excessively hungry.
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How do you know when a snake is about to strike?

You can usually tell if the snake is about to strike by watching their tail. The positioning of the tail is what will eventually give them leverage and more lunging power. The snake will slowly move its tail into a tighter position and may even prop its tail up against something nearby to give it more leverage.
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Why is my ball python biting me?

As we've established, they'll bite most often when they're hungry, stressed, or feeling threatened. If you give your snake a minute, it will realize you aren't prey and will likely release you. If it still doesn't release you, you can pour cold water or drinking alcohol over the bite area.
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What does it look like when ball python strike?

What Is A Ball Python Strike? A ball python will let you know when it's ready to strike. You will notice the body becomes tightened; it pulls itself into a spring position with the head being slightly raised. If you're holding your pet, you can feel the body tightening and it's about to strike.
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How long should you wait to hold your snake after feeding it?

In most cases, you will need to wait 24 hours after feeding before handling your snake again. For larger meals you will need to wait 48 hours after feeding before handling your snake again. For some pythons and boas you'll need to wait 72 hours after they've eaten their sizable meals before handling them again.
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Why has my snake become aggressive?

Few of the main reasons why your ball python is aggressive are hunger, stress, being introduced into a new environment. Other causes of aggression are feeling threatened, lack of hides and more. Always check your ball python's setup to see if living conditions are ideal, watch its behaviors to rule out any problems.
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How do I know if my snake is still hungry?

You can tell a snake is hungry when it exhibits specific behaviors such as: Prowling the front of the tank, being more active, focussing on you whenever you are near the enclosure, flicking its tongue more often, and hunting at a similar time each day or night.
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Can you overfeed a snake?

Overfeeding is very easy with some and you will soon see physical signs. It is better to control their intake and give them time to grow. It takes a lot longer to lose the weight/fat deposits than to gain it and the regurge that you mention is not good. Once a week, one correctly sized item is fine at 18 months.
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How do you tell if a snake is hurt?

Typical injuries to snakes

Obvious signs of injury include wounds along the body or if a snake seems unable to move part of its body. For example, the front half of the snake moves, but the back half appears limp.
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Do ball pythons recognize their owners?

They do not have the same cognitive reasoning or memory as people, but they do recognize smells and sounds, and they may even respond to smelling or hearing anything familiar. As such, they will start to recognize the scent of their owner, making them more likely to relax and feel comfortable in their owner's hands.
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How painful is a python bite?

Is It Dangerous? Simply put, ball python bites are not very painful. While their teeth are quite sharp, ball pythons don't have strong jaws. Accordingly, bites typically feel like a series of tiny pinpricks.
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How do you tell if a snake likes you?

Signs That Your Snake Likes You
  1. Calm, unhurried movements. ...
  2. Takes food from you or while you are present. ...
  3. Will calmly explore you when you hold it. ...
  4. Comes to the front of the enclosure when you are present. ...
  5. Rests on you. ...
  6. Explores when you are nearby. ...
  7. Behaves differently with you.
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What does it mean when a snake curls up?

Answer and Explanation: Snakes curl up to protect themselves from predators. Due to their shape, if a snake were stretched all the way out it would be very easy for a...
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Do snakes feel love for their owners?

Some snake owners feel as though their snake recognises them and is more eager to be held by them than by other people. However, snakes don't have the intellectual capacity to feel emotions such as affection. But this lack of brain power doesn't mean that snakes don't enjoy spending time with humans.
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Do snakes enjoy being handled?

Snakes do not typically like being pet, but some that become accustomed to being handled don't mind the human interaction. Snakes can definitely feel when you pet them but the sensation is not as desirable as it is for many domesticated animals.
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Can snakes hear you talk?

Since we know that the peak sensitivity of a snake's hearing is in the 200 to 300 Hz range and the average human voice is at about 250 Hz, we can determine that a pet snake can, in fact, hear you talking to them.
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