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<blockquote data-quote="WhoSayWho?" data-source="post: 2582515" data-attributes="member: 568804"><p>I did not read the entire thread -- but why do you suspect the snake may be dead? Is it due to the temperature?</p><p></p><p>Don't count on the snake starving any time soon. They can easily go months without eating.</p><p></p><p>I was in a better position because I knew where the snake had gone into the dash. Therefore I was able to direct the fumes somewhat. Once the fumes hit him he started uncoiling and looking for a way out. Once he did that we were able to pull him the rest of the way out.</p><p></p><p>If it is very cold outside the snake will not be as active as he would otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhoSayWho?, post: 2582515, member: 568804"] I did not read the entire thread -- but why do you suspect the snake may be dead? Is it due to the temperature? Don't count on the snake starving any time soon. They can easily go months without eating. I was in a better position because I knew where the snake had gone into the dash. Therefore I was able to direct the fumes somewhat. Once the fumes hit him he started uncoiling and looking for a way out. Once he did that we were able to pull him the rest of the way out. If it is very cold outside the snake will not be as active as he would otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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