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Snake Therapy

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  • 09-04-2009, 12:11 AM
    tompson
    Snake Therapy
    Video:
    http://www.time.com/time/video/playe...844151,00.html

    Related article:
    http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...844564,00.html

    Quote:

    Just as I am psyching myself up for the treatment, I see one of the little snakes, with a string of brick-colored diamonds along its spine, open its mouth impossibly wide. Is it going to strike? No--it coughs up a half-digested mouse, …
    :rage:
  • 09-04-2009, 08:19 AM
    Neal
    Re: Snake Therapy
    Definately not because when I lay down and hold my Yellow Anaconda, sometimes she will try to go up my nostril. She's way to big of course, but those aren't.
  • 09-05-2009, 01:26 AM
    h00blah
    Re: Snake Therapy
    that looks interesting o_O

    i said it b4! m snakes are VERY therapudic for me ^-^
    after a stressful day, just watch them, or let the slither on ur lap, and the stress slithers away ^-^
  • 09-06-2009, 08:35 PM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    Re: Snake Therapy
    Thats pretty cool.. When i got my first albino burm years ago people would ask me why in the world i wanted a snake. I always told them not only do i think they are beautiful, but they are very calming and theraputic to watch and hold. As is my aquarium. I can sit for an hour and stare at nothing but my fish swimming around. Pets have always been known to be theraputic :)
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