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You should not trust entirely to the security of a one handed tube grip. A second handler can control the lower body of the snake and may also help stabilize the tube while the first handler gives food or medication. If the tube becomes wet or slippery, this type of grip should not be attempted. Move back to the two handed grip if this happens - one hand on the snake, one hand on the tube. This snake is having a prey item "milked" down into its stomach. A whole prey item was introduced into the mouth and pushed a short distance into the throat. Gentle hand motions similar to those used in milking a cow are used to mimic peristalsis and push the prey item down into the stomach. This method is less invasive and risky than using a probe to force the prey item down from inside the snake's body. Tubing elapids | Rattlesnake head grip photos | Tubing Pages Index |