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View Poll Results: Agressive with Frozen vs Live Fed , please do per snake
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Frozen Fed, Aggressive
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Froozen Fed, Non Aggressive
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Frozen Fed, Nuetral
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Live Fed, Aggressive
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Live fed , Non Aggressive
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Live Fed, Nuetral
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Both, Aggressive
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Both, non Aggressive
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Both, Nuetral
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Frozen vs live Fed
Okay, im a pysch major so i like information and big on real stats to back it up. Currently we are working on aggression in my social pysch class and i would love to see how this will carry over into this!!!
In MY OPINION OR BASED ON INFORMATION THRU MY YEARS IN PYSCH, Aggression can either be a learned behavoir or a Nurtured behavior meaning that its based on the up brings of animals.
Okay PLEASE BE HONEST WITH THE POLL, non of this well i smelled like mice and that didnt counts, if they act aggressive we want the info here so as a community we can put together some great info!
this is our Community experiment!
The Question, Does Feeding Live Cause ball pythons or snakes to be more agressive with its owners
The experiment, based on rasing of animals in different methods we should be able to see a outcome.
The Control, animals that are fed both frozen and live, i know there are a few of you out there. Chime in and let me know what agression u see!
Group A Frozen fed im gonna also include the Fresh killed in this category as well
Group B Live Fed
Our working Definition of agression
1. Has your snake bit you... even if your hand smelled like mice.
2. Has your snake bit others
3. does your ball strike at you and misses
4. other aggressive tendencys... acts like hes- she is gonna strike
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1.0.0 Ferret (jager)
0.0.1 House Cat ( Cleo)
1.1 Normals Ball Python ( Prince albert, and Herminie)
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