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Lol Just Kidding Most People Are Like That. I Don't Do It With My BP's But I Do It With My Corns Cuz They Never Want To Let Go
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lol something that you are doin is triggerin them to do that. do you feed in same enclosure?
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oooooo you just got her i thought it was somthing you had for a while. let he calm down continue to hold her when u have a chance so that she can get use to. it should go away after a while. she just defensive right now
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I've been bit hundreds of times and I still jump when they strike. I don't know why I do either, I guess it just startles me. Instincts kick in
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I jump too, I think it's really a pretty normal reaction. I don't think it means you are afraid or anything, I think it is the same kind of instinct that make you put your arm out to break an unexpected fall, even if you are falling onto a pile of pillows.
I know very few people who don't at least flinch a little if a snake strikes and/or bites them. My theory is that our brains are hardwired to avoid any snakebite, harmless or not. A lot of our ancient ancestors probably stayed alive by just assuming all snakes could kill them, and which is probably why they still have such a bad rap. Those of us who bring a snake into our homes and love and care for it are really probably completely challenging the instincts wired into our brains. I say kudos for us for that, but I think that it means, for most of us anyway, we still jump when they bite! Can't have everything.
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Re: Ok, i REALLY need to stop this
 Originally Posted by Emily Hubbard
I jump too, I think it's really a pretty normal reaction. I don't think it means you are afraid or anything, I think it is the same kind of instinct that make you put your arm out to break an unexpected fall, even if you are falling onto a pile of pillows.
I know very few people who don't at least flinch a little if a snake strikes and/or bites them. My theory is that our brains are hardwired to avoid any snakebite, harmless or not. A lot of our ancient ancestors probably stayed alive by just assuming all snakes could kill them, and which is probably why they still have such a bad rap. Those of us who bring a snake into our homes and love and care for it are really probably completely challenging the instincts wired into our brains. I say kudos for us for that, but I think that it means, for most of us anyway, we still jump when they bite! Can't have everything. 
That actualy makes alot of sense, i kinda feel normal now lol thanks for clearing that up for me 
I wasnt sure if i was the only one who had this problem or if there was a way to prevent it.
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