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Burm won't eat rabbits

I've got an eight foot burmese normally has no problem eating. He doesn't hesitate with rats frozen or live but when it comes to rabbits (1 to 2lbs) all he does is strike out and grab it, then after a second or two of constricting he lets go. With the rabbit still alive, chasing the snake around the cage, literaly. I'm out of optioins i've tried this twice my other burm is enjoying the extra food though. if i could get any input it would help or has anyone seen this behavior before and if so what was done.
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