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feedback1="'''Incorrect''' Many juvenile snake species will feed on amphibians and lizards and move on to larger prey items, for example Cottonmouth snakes and Rat snakes [[Snake Diet|WikiVet Article: Snake Diet]]." | feedback1="'''Incorrect''' Many juvenile snake species will feed on amphibians and lizards and move on to larger prey items, for example Cottonmouth snakes and Rat snakes [[Snake Diet|WikiVet Article: Snake Diet]]." | ||
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect''' Royal pythons are a terrestrial species. Aquatic species prefer fish and amphibians. [[Snake Feeding|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding]]." | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect''' Royal pythons are a terrestrial species. Aquatic species prefer fish and amphibians. [[Snake Feeding and Digestion|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding and Digestion]]." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect''' Although Royal pythons are known to feed on birds, this is not considered their primary diet. [[Snake Feeding|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding]]." | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect''' Although Royal pythons are known to feed on birds, this is not considered their primary diet. [[Snake Feeding and Digestion|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding and Digestion]]." |
− | feedback4="'''Correct!''' Royal pythons primarily hunt and constrict grassland rodents. In captivity these snakes are often offered albino or fancy coloured mice rather than appropriately coloured prey, and therefore do not receive the visual cues to eat. [[Snake Feeding|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding]]." | + | feedback4="'''Correct!''' Royal pythons primarily hunt and constrict grassland rodents. In captivity these snakes are often offered albino or fancy coloured mice rather than appropriately coloured prey, and therefore do not receive the visual cues to eat. [[Snake Feeding and Digestion|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding and Digestion]]." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect''' Very few snake species are cannibals, an example of which is the King cobra. [[Snake Feeding|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding]]." | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect''' Very few snake species are cannibals, an example of which is the King cobra. [[Snake Feeding and Digestion|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding and Digestion]]." |
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What forms the principal diet of a free-living Royal python? |
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Which of the following is not recommended as a heat source when housing snakes? |
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Which of the following substrates is considered the most appropriate for snake housing? |
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Which is the most common zoonosis associated with reptiles? |