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Just wondering if anyone else has had cases where their python has used bodily fluids as a defence.
With one of my Jungles, it actively employs this technique 8 out of 10 times I try to get it out of the tank...

While I knew some snakes did this, i didn't know pythons did, let alone Jungles. Is he just extra special?
 
ha ha lol my male murray darling does the same but he doesnt struggle or strike just poops/pees
 
Just wondering if anyone else has had cases where their python has used bodily fluids as a defence.
With one of my Jungles, it actively employs this technique 8 out of 10 times I try to get it out of the tank...

While I knew some snakes did this, i didn't know pythons did, let alone Jungles. Is he just extra special?



ha you got skunked! some snakes use it as a defense technique.
 
I got absolutley covered by the 3m scrubby at work today .. I was unimpressed but he was happy :)
 
I got absolutley covered by the 3m scrubby at work today .. I was unimpressed but he was happy :)


man scrubby crap must be huge, i would not like to get a spray from one, my 2m coastal has craps the size of rotty ****e.

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I didn't think carpets did though?

I think it's a universal defense technique, and given the correct circumstances most reptiles will resort to giving you a bit of a taste of their rear end.
i've had it from blueys, sleepys, dragons of most varieties, and snakes, but most were wild caught specimens.
 
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