I've noticed an interesting behavior in some of my big radix females.
When they are eating and being pursued by other snakes they will stop moving and start waving their tail.
This causes the other snakes to stop, they then pay attention to the waving tail. This gives the snake with the food time to eat it.
This is not a tail rattling most often used to warn others but an actual waving of the tail.
Have any other members seen this kind of behavior?