jojackson
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Reggie, a 3ft kingsnake, almost had to be put down when it mistook its tail for another snake and took a bite, but found itself unable to regurgitate the tail due to its backward-facing teeth.....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/6701234/Snake-chokes-on-its-own-tail.html
Luckily the owner saw that the snake had taken its own tail for a meal and rushed him to Vet Rob Reynolds at Seers Croft Veterinary Surgery, for help, who immediately dislocated its jaw Photo: PICTURE PARTNERSHIP
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/6701234/Snake-chokes-on-its-own-tail.html
Luckily the owner saw that the snake had taken its own tail for a meal and rushed him to Vet Rob Reynolds at Seers Croft Veterinary Surgery, for help, who immediately dislocated its jaw Photo: PICTURE PARTNERSHIP