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My 1 year old Morelia viridis feeding on a live finch. date:2003 some what of a commentary by: jav and ed. camera: dzaeman & ed. Music: sigur ros
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25 Comments to “feeding 1 year old|Green tree python feeding on finch”

  1. nice snake!

  2. did i see somethin in there swimmin around?
    was it a fish?

  3. beautiful snake i love mine. I have a male aru. I feed him live all of the time and a finch sometimes.

  4. HD :(

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  6. nice tank setup.. live fish in there as well? are you a member of any forums with some nice detailed pics ?

  7. DJROBLOXMASTER

    that bird bad posing for ur snake srry if it died

  8. the bird feeding was a bad idea

  9. what do you use for trees?

  10. @snippy1988 do u know how much damage a meal at mcdonalds will do to you? U do realise that in the wild gtp’s eat birds from time 2 time so i dont think this one will make a diff

  11. @maikol360able
    um okay..

  12. maikol360able

    “gust forget about it guy” i have a breed of finches!!,since 2 year’s all ready,”so ya”,i gust writen something rong that’s all? =)

  13. @maikol360able
    So you looked at a video titled “Green tree python feeding on finch” and were shocked when it was a Green tree python feeding on a finch?

  14. maikol360able

    “that’s a cool tank!!! it’s part fish tank, but still !!!,it’s sad to see a finch die, you should put a warning sign before you add that video! (@#$%^&*()_+)”

  15. i fuck you

  16. @MikeIsEvil God forbid you unknowingly use frozen rats that were actually frozen alive. So lets not decide decide that people who feed live dont know what they’re talking about etc…They have valid reasons as well. I use both methods of feeding. I have snakes that will not eat rodents already dead. And starving them between feedings till they’re hungry enough to to eat it is just wrong. You talk like the rodents are stuck in fear as they are maliciously hunted. thats not the case though.

  17. @MikeIsEvil exactly my point! But some people prefer to keep somethings as natural as possible. And one way to do that, is to allow the reptile to hunt to keep some of its instincts in tact. Its not cruel, this is the way its supposed to be. And the mouse isnt scared when its in the tank. The mouse has NO IDEA WHATS HAPPENING, thats why they’ll walk right up to the reptile. The rodents die quickly, often much quicker than some people kill them before freezing them….

  18. @curvyone1 Because it isnt natural. The snake/reptile is in a GLASS TANK. Thats not natural Its not about natural or not, its about being humane. Live or dead, throwing a bird/rat into a unescapeble situation where it will die in a glass tank is certainly not natural. Thy are simply being fed, not hunting

  19. @MikeIsEvil lol okay.. I know this is 2 yrs old but I have to comment. You say that putting live prey in the tank where it is doomed isnt natural. But please tell me….do the prey items have a chance of survival when someone else kills them before you feed it to your snake? How exactly is killing a rat and then handing it to your snake natural. lol.

  20. I hope you suffer a similar fate that the bird had. Cunt.

  21. christenannemarie

    awesome vid!

    But watch the birds. Even the pet store ones can have parasites that aren’t good for the snake.

  22. Love your set up man!!! Nice varied diet! You must have a happy snake… Also makes it more interesting for him to catch, must get boring eating rats all the time, a lizard at christmas and a finch on birthdays lolz… (that was a year ago) anychance of seeing it now?

  23. @vampychick22 they dont eat only 1 a month they eat 1 a week i hav had corn snakes for narly 5 years and sucsesfully bread them they are a good pet

  24. do you have any opinions on having pet snakes? im thinking of getting a pet snake I’ve never had one so would be a beginner. I know they only eat once a month i was told that a cornsnake would be best for beginners.

  25. ResidentEvilDeadAim

    why the fuck would you put a helpless bird in there y cant u feed it something dead

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