What is the rule for selecting the appropriate prey size for a Viper Boa?
Answer
The prey item should not exceed the widest part of the snake's body.
Choosing a prey item that is too large can lead to severe health issues, including regurgitation, which depletes the snake's energy reserves, as well as potential injury to the digestive tract. By ensuring the diameter of the rodent does not exceed the thickest part of the snake's body, the keeper allows the animal to safely ingest and digest the meal without undue physical strain or internal damage.

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