Any animal with a brain is susceptible to motor seizures, which are a manifestation of uncontrolled electrical activity in the neurons. If I had to guess at an etiology, the roadside occurrence would suggest to me that the snake had previously incurred head trauma from a passing vehicle, which eventually led to cerebral edema or intracranial bleeding. Alternatively it may have encountered a poison or a neurotoxic venom. In any case, it's a interesting activity to observe.
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Monday, April 17, 2017
Grand mal seizure in a snake
Any animal with a brain is susceptible to motor seizures, which are a manifestation of uncontrolled electrical activity in the neurons. If I had to guess at an etiology, the roadside occurrence would suggest to me that the snake had previously incurred head trauma from a passing vehicle, which eventually led to cerebral edema or intracranial bleeding. Alternatively it may have encountered a poison or a neurotoxic venom. In any case, it's a interesting activity to observe.
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