Snake Roll…. Sign On Neurogical Damage



    by aaashiq

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    1. Might be best to put it out of its misery with a spade. As harsh as it sounds if it’s viral it could protect others.

    2. The-Tru-Succ on

      Poor little fella. If I see something like that, would the humane thing be to put it down?

    3. positive_express on

      I thought this was a defense mechanism. Maybe im thinking of a snake that just flips over and stays upside down?

    4. Instead of snake roll its called Corkscrewing. corkscrewing in snakes, especially ball pythons with the spider morph or related genes, happens because the same genetic mutation that creates the cool pattern also messes up the development of the inner ear structures responsible for balance and equilibrium. This causes the snakes head and neck to twist and spiral uncontrollably, often with some wobbling or trouble keeping itself upright. The symptoms can get worse under stress or when the snake is moving around, but the severity varies a lot and many of these snakes still live perfectly normal lives with good care.

    5. Wise-Dust3700 on

      I saw a bee dying on my way to my girlfriends, it dropped down infront of me and was just twitching. Likely some pest spray that caused it. It was a cold day so I used a leaf to pick it up and carried it in my hand until it stopped twitching, it lay there for a bit but eventually passed away. I’m hoping I provided some comfort too it before it did though 🙁

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