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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|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding]]."
 
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|WikiVet Article: Snake Feeding]]."
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feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This heat source is considered suitable. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Snake Housing|WikiVet Article: Snake Housing]]."
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This heat source is considered suitable. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Snake Housing|WikiVet Article: Snake Housing]]."
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Radiant heat is considered appropriate for snake housing. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Snake Housing|WikiVet Article: Snake Housing]]."
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Radiant heat is considered appropriate for snake housing. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Snake Housing|WikiVet Article: Snake Housing]]."
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question="Which of the following substrates is considered the most appropriate for snake housing?"
 
question="Which of the following substrates is considered the most appropriate for snake housing?"
 
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feedback4="'''Incorrect''' Peat and gravel look attractive but hide urates and faeces. Gravel may also be ingested. [[Snake Housing|WikiVet Article: Snake Housing]]."
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect''' Peat and gravel look attractive but hide urates and faeces. Gravel may also be ingested. [[Snake Housing|WikiVet Article: Snake Housing]]."
 
feedback5="'''Correct!''' Newspaper is the best substrate as it is disposable, cheap and can be used for the majority of species. Other commonly used substrates include carpet, Astroturf, pine and ash wood shavings. [[Snake Housing|WikiVet Article: Snake Housing]]."
 
feedback5="'''Correct!''' Newspaper is the best substrate as it is disposable, cheap and can be used for the majority of species. Other commonly used substrates include carpet, Astroturf, pine and ash wood shavings. [[Snake Housing|WikiVet Article: Snake Housing]]."
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