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Old 02-21-03, 07:15 PM   #1
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Bulge/Stretchmarks?

Our 4-foot burm ate a med-large rat two days ago and is in the process of preparing to shed (so he's all white and pickled-looking). The rat was pre-killed but still moving/jerking some when he ate it. I've attached a couple of pictures of the burm two days later and what almost looks like scratches in his skin? Although the rat didn't seem lively enough to do any damage...? I suppose they could be wrinkles from the way he lays (and lays and lays). Or maybe they're splits in his "old" skin from when he stretched out to eat the rat--

Also, the bulge from the rat seems a little concentrated and bumpy to me so I worry about that as well. Usually the bulge seems to dissipate rather than get more pronounced like this. It just looks odd.

I'm sure I'm worrying about nothing but want to be careful. Any advice? Thanks!
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Old 02-22-03, 11:34 AM   #2
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That happened to my ball .. Rats have decently sharp claws.. and if you wack them and they are jerking a little bit, they aren't quite dead. They are just really stunned. I gave my ball a med rat and it was jerking when she coiled around it it was still jerking and moving it's legs in the jerking motion.. the next day i noticed a bunch of scratches on her. The rat's jerking motions scratched her.. that may have happened to ur burm .. the marks went away at the next shed.
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