Colubrids vs Boids - Intelligence
Let me just start off by saying I understand it's hard to define what intelligence is, and that each category has their own "most intelligent" snake(retics, indigos, king cobra...etc) but in general, under which category do you seem to find the "smartest" snakes?
Re: Colubrids vs Boids - Intelligence
Like you said intelligence in snakes is hard to measure. Retics are by far the most "intelligent" boid I have ever worked with. They just seem to have a sense of things that others don't. They even seem to recognize there primary keeper and react differently to them then they do others. Most colubrids and elapids are more inquisitive then boids. I'm not sure if this is a sign of intelligence exactly or just a product of a different style of hunting then ambush hunters. I have noticed over the years though that most hots do seem to have a higher sense of self and tend to "learn" and attempt to exploit their keepers habits faster then your average boid or colubrid. There are of course exceptions to that on both sides of course though.
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jason_ladouceur
Like you said intelligence in snakes is hard to measure. Retics are by far the most "intelligent" boid I have ever worked with. They just seem to have a sense of things that others don't. They even seem to recognize there primary keeper and react differently to them then they do others. Most colubrids and elapids are more inquisitive then boids. I'm not sure if this is a sign of intelligence exactly or just a product of a different style of hunting then ambush hunters. I have noticed over the years though that most hots do seem to have a higher sense of self and tend to "learn" and attempt to exploit their keepers habits faster then your average boid or colubrid. There are of course exceptions to that on both sides of course though.
Retics are boids?
Agreed on the interesting thread part though! Great question......
Re: Colubrids vs Boids - Intelligence
I personally think boas are "more intelligent" then all the colubrids and pythons I've worked with. I feel like boas tame quicker and learn a persons presence quicker. Boas tend to be not as shy and warm up quicker to people and I feel like they learn/tolerate different enviorments and situations better while my ball pythons and colubrids tend to freak out. This just goes for my collection and others I've seen but I feel like boas are more pet-like in my eyes due to their individual personalities.
I've never held or interacted with retics, burms, rock pythons, andacondas, and the bigger constrictors so I have no idea about their traits.
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I personally think boas are "more intelligent" then all the colubrids and pythons I've worked with. I feel like boas tame quicker and learn a persons presence quicker. Boas tend to be not as shy and warm up quicker to people and I feel like they learn/tolerate different enviorments and situations better while my ball pythons and colubrids tend to freak out. This just goes for my collection and others I've seen but I feel like boas are more pet-like in my eyes due to their individual personalities.
I've never held or interacted with retics, burms, rock pythons, andacondas, and the bigger constrictors so I have no idea about their traits.
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Have you ever interacted with a carpet python?
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Have you ever interacted with a carpet python?
I haven't. Im just comparing ball pythons, kings, milks, corns, dumerils, and red tails since I've owned them all. All the boas just seem more intelligent in my eyes just because of their personalities.
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