Snakes do not get bored. Erebus hasn't even explored the end of his 5 ft tank where his hide & bath isn't. Foreign parts do not appeal.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Sometimes I put him at that end & he goes straight back 'home.' He inhabits about 1/8th of his living space.
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Replying to @tjaffry
Some snakes are. My Texas Rat Snake - Houdini - was. Boas tend to be placid. He doesn't even climb much. Just naps.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
maybe he's sneaky, doesn't do much when he's being observed.
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Replying to @tjaffry
He's not shy. Just very placid, with very tiny brain. He'll explore a bit when out. Interested in people.pic.twitter.com/JXEYoTVHC7
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I had a snake for a short time, I thought it 'liked' people because they were warm.
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I don't think they can feel affection. But they can know & trust individual humans & be interested in them.
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