Originally Posted by Ax01 that boa had to have been on the loose for a bit. it was in the ceiling/floorboards or vent. i wonder if the owner reported it lost. either way, keep if securely caged or on a leash. I dunno. A determined Boa can cover a surprising amount of ground in a short period of time.
Originally Posted by Neal So I'm laying down and I get a text from a number I don't recognize saying: "I'm pregnant." So my initial thing was to go through my head and count off who I've been with in the time from of 9 months. I crossed those off immediately because of the area code but I was still concerned it was a girl from June, which would put her around 8 months. That was only until I rationed that her mother or grandmother which are friends with me would of told me way before that. ...
This could be very interesting. I like this idea of member blogs, I've never tried blogging before but I think it'll be fun to try. Don't expect much it'll take some time to figure this out and get used to it.
Originally Posted by Neal I'd say hands down colubrids. I've had Anacondas, Balls, Corns, Kings, Rats, BCI's. I've also had to house a retic for 6 months. I can say hands down out of all the snakes I wouldn't necessarily say smarter, but the Anaconda and Retics were the most non-frightful which some would say is more intelligent because they interact more and settle down when comfortable. Balls generally jerk their head back when you go in their tank/tub, though I'm sure they have exceptions ...
Originally Posted by Neal Now in all honesty I think we link inquisitive with smartness. While I do believe and I'm sure studies somewhere along the line have showed that some snakes are smarter than others, most of us are all going to be biased, like I am towards my Rufous Beaked. I did this just out of a test. If you're going to watch, then please watch the videos in the order that they're posted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfnTqJkqE8Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5vURYRncDY ...