Australis
Almost Legendary
A nocturnal animal wanting to escape its box at 19:00 - unbelievable.
I hadn't thought about it before, but my Childrens python does seem to want to come back to me/ not let go of my hand when I give it to someone to hold/ try to give it to someone to hold. I find it frustrating but also a little bit cute. Awesome snake love him to bits
With this, comes two questions:
Is it possible to be handling her too much?
Is there a maximum time I should be handling her for when I do?
Try the bush test if your ego can handle it...
all my pythons love a good handle and cuddle there attention seekers just like humans !
A nocturnal animal wanting to escape its box at 19:00 - unbelievable.
I had one guy tell me that my snakes will never know the difference between me and any other person , and that, to my snakes Im nothing but a warm tree ....... LMAO
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yeah i know my massive scrubbie hates everyone except me if you went into its outdoor enclosure it would try i bite you gauranteed 100%.
but if i entered with you not only would it be placid but you could hold it without a bite at all !
so Godzilla can tell the differance between two humans
Is it really that hard to believe that a snake is capable of wanting attention?
Yes, snakes are primitive creatures and are nothing like a cat, dog, bird or human. Yes some things they do can be mistaken by newbies as affectionate or attention seeking behavior but thats not what it truly is. This same topic pops up every few months it seems
The last part of that statement is simply a crock of poo. Your attribution of need is embarrassing. You clearly know very little about snakes, but I'd say your needs far exceed those of the animals in your care.
I have no problem considering reptiles as companion animals if you want to call them that, but be assured, the snake won't fret for one second if you drop dead suddenly, unlike a dog. Comparing the two is ridiculous.
Jamie
crook of poo - maybe you should read what u wrote and think about what u wrote !! and be careful what you write it makes you look stupid.
were we talking about intelligence in our reptiles or did you just feel the need to assert your intelligence into this thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have no problem considering reptiles as companion animals if you want to call them that, but be assured, the snake won't fret for one second if you drop dead suddenly, unlike a dog. Comparing the two is ridiculous.
ARE YOU SERIOUS ??????????????????????????????????????????
were we talking about intelligence in our reptiles or
I am not having a go at you but this "intelligence" in reptiles is another saw point. How would you measure the level of intelligence in your snake?
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