Can snakes feel and give affection?
Hi guys,
Bit of a "deep" and random question but I read somewhere online that snakes are mission the frontal lobe of their brain which is what is usually responsible for emotions such as hate, love, anger and they only run on instinct.
How true is this? I know snakes get used to you handling them, but do they actually feel affection for you. For example you open up your snakes hide and he see's you and slithers towards you because he is happy that you're there? Can they take a disliking to other human beings except their owner?
Thanks,
Dan
Re: Can snakes feel and give affection?
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hungba
My snakes love me!!!!!!
But they lack the frontal lobe of the brain which is capable of creating the emotion love for them. They're instinct is that you're not a threat therefore not scary and can be more outgoing with you.
Re: Can snakes feel and give affection?
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Dano94
But they lack the frontal lobe of the brain which is capable of creating the emotion love for them. They're instinct is that you're not a threat therefore not scary and can be more outgoing with you.
No they love me they even threw me a surprise party.