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WORLD BESTvor 2 Jahren

Na Game over be that for snake game on Nokia

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Son of a Wise Father 🕶♧☆vor 2 Jahren

Swallowing your tail to fill your belly??? Makes me think of APC and agbado supporters..

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Blue🩸 🦅 🦅vor 2 Jahren

Normal but rare , it is called the ouroboros also known as the circle of birth and death .

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Kelz Tbgvor 2 Jahren

Nothing Women of nowadays can’t do

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Olamidevor 2 Jahren

You shouldn’t be posting something like this by this time

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Nasr✨vor 2 Jahren

Yes, it’s called masturbation.

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𝑶𝑯𝑬𝑴𝑨𝑨 vor 2 Jahren

You no suppose post this thing for night nah… how I wan take go outside now 😭

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LITTY🔥LOHAN vor 2 Jahren

He said

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Tes Tesvor 2 Jahren

Read with me 🧐 The phenomenon you're referring to is called "autophagy" or "autophagia" in snakes, where a snake may inadvertently or intentionally consume its own tail. This behavior is often observed in captivity and can occur due to various reasons: Hunger or confusion: If a snake is hungry and unable to distinguish between its own tail and prey due to poor lighting or other factors, it may strike and attempt to eat its own tail. Stress or anxiety: Snakes may engage in self-destructive behaviors when stressed or anxious, including biting their own tails. Illness or neurological issues: Certain illnesses or neurological problems can cause disorientation in snakes, leading them to bite at their own bodies. Over-excitement during feeding: In some cases, when feeding, a snake may become overly excited and accidentally bite its own tail while striking at prey. Inappropriate enclosure: Improper housing conditions such as small enclosures or lack of hiding spots can induce stress in snakes, potentially leading to abnormal behaviors like self-biting. Autophagy can be harmful to the snake, leading to injuries, infections, or even death if not addressed promptly. If you observe a snake exhibiting this behavior, it's crucial to assess its environment and address any potential stressors or health issues. Seeking advice from a reptile veterinarian or experienced reptile keeper is advisable to ensure the snake's well-being. 📷: American Tarantula & Animals

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