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An Anaconda Adjusting Its Jaw Post-Meal

Anaconda repositioning its jaw following a meal

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Gnfnr5813 • 2,000 points
What a cute little hat!

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flavored_icecream • 415 points
And the satisfied mlem at the end.

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Shovel_Natzi • 49 points
/r/snakeswearinghats

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LukeTheDukeNuke • 124 points
Ghillie suit. It’s a tactical noodle.

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BarelyContainedChaos • 39 points
I didnt know sleeping in ponds gives you free hats. BRB!

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pyramidsindust • 9 points
Well it certainly isn’t something to base a government on

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_name_of_the_user_ • 7 points
It saw the Orcas wearing Salmon hats and didn’t want to be outdone.

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MarriageAA • 8 points
Fascinat (or) ing

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sxezr • 6 points
More like camo

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Mriajamo • 3 points
I love that the plant is called a water lettuce (we grew these in our pond too) Cabbage hat

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the_kfcrispy • 3 points
“No one will know I’m a snake.”

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scottishere • 5 points
[Thought it was Turtwig](https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSFXkrRKeMLn2vkGmP4YpkyXZnOzaQj4pOYmdSrUoS8j_lNY1zckANhJkn4kqNDYDPs9iNCDvb4wdSV1j8d7AwOR9yC_ueOw_EwfZbLNpM)

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CipherDaBanana • 2 points
The camera was a two way mirror. Had to make sure they looked fabulous

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RedDemio- • 826 points
Wasn’t prepared for the adorable flower hat

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timdorr • 51 points
Dude looks like a pokemon.

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Pseudo_OSF • 2 points
Specifically Ekans

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JennLegend3 • 112 points
I was saying “fuuuuuuuck that” the whole time until I saw the little hat! So cute! 🐍🌱

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stirtheturd • 4 points
Water lettuce is such an awesome plant.

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AxiomaticSuppository • 4 points
Never thought I’d see a giant snake wearing a fascinator, but here we are.

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yuvi3000 • 142 points
I feel like anaconda eyes always look sort of milky, as if they’re blind. Is that a normal thing?

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amandamaniac • 224 points
That means the snake is ready to shed their skin. The eyes shed a layer as well

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yuvi3000 • 32 points
Oh, cool! Thanks for the info!

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KeiranG19 • 22 points
It’s referred to as being “in blue”. They’re especially alert for danger since they can’t see as well though and are a bit more likely to strike out defensively.

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3amGreenCoffee • 45 points
It’s called being “in blue.” Instead of eyelids, snakes have a clear scale over their eyes to protect them. When they get ready to shed, the old skin starts separating from the next layer. That includes the eyecap. It gets this milky appearance when it separates. Then the entire skin sheds not long after. They can’t see well when they’re in blue, so some snakes are unusually defensive and irritable. If you encounter one with milky eyes, it’s best to leave it alone. You’re more likely than usual to get tagged if you try to handle it or move it.

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sad_handjob • 235 points
anyone else start yawning?

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pichael288 • 49 points
Reptiles can yawn, my lizard does it all the time. Just saw a video of someone else with a leopard gecko and it apparently had the hiccups. If you ignore the fact that they, and all reptiles, are emotionless sociopaths you’ll realize they are really adorable pets.

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Feyranna • 12 points
Yawned twice lol

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tarcinomich • 10 points
Fun fact actually, yawning IS contagious

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PattingtonBear • 5 points
Called sympathetic yawning. If you don’t yawn when others do you might be a sociopath

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pemricht • 3 points
It’s also often a sign of ASD. I’m AuDHD and often do t yawn when others do. But this big ol’ yawn got me good. Side fun fact, the giant snake in the original Resident Evil was name Yawn.

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