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Old 16-09-2015, 05:04 PM posted to rec.gardens
John McGaw John McGaw is offline
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Default Strange observation about corn snake

On 9/16/2015 12:55 AM, Dusty wrote:
A corn snake was taking a leisurely stroll through the garden last night.
It was content to take its time, until I started pestering it.

When it moved fast, it turned over onto its back and sped along with its
shiny gold stomach upward. When it stopped, it went back right side up.
I watched it do that several times.

It was surprising to me that it would do that. Has anyone else observed
a snake doing that?


I've never seen any snake manage that trick although some dark colored
types, a northern or southern ring neck snakes for example, seem to
occasionally 'flash' their brightly-colored bellies momentarily before
trying to 'run' or bluff. I guess that this move is supposed to surprise a
predator.