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In the wild you would think if a python came across a nest of babies, (birds or rodents) he wouldn't eat one and leave, he would eat mum and dad and all th babies one after the other. Snakes are opotunistic feeders and dont know when there next meel will be. it's a different story if the food item is a little larger.
 
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