shortstuff61
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Had a friend tell me they couldn't try handling my pythons, because they might sense their fear and then bite.
My fiancées aunt, thought snakes plucked birds before eating them.
Had a friend tell me they couldn't try handling my pythons, because they might sense their fear and then bite.
There is some sense to this. My pythons certainly notice when someone isn't confident with them and they dont feel as secure. They always hold onto the person tighter etc
HAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAH!!! Dumb AfricanI was showing an African friend of mine a snake... he looked at it with shock and said "be careful, those things can spit venom!"... I was holding a jungle! so I told him "only if your black".
I have a friend with a burmese in a their garage.....
I had my Grandma and mother over some time ago and I was showing them both my stimmi. Mum was not at all keen to touch or hold her as she thought she would be all slimy. I was about to correct mum when grandma (86yrs young) piped up with this "Dont be so silly! Snakes are not slimy at all if youd just touch one you will see! Next thing you will be telling Vet (Short for Verity, me) that she will be asleep one night and it will crawl into bed with her and size her up for a meal!!" I could not stop laughing!!! Grandma then went on to hold my girl with and tell me how lucky I am to have her and she cant w8 till I get more!!! After this mum was not so freaked out and has now been able to touch and hold her more with each visit!!
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