Weirdest Thing Your Snake(s) Do
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My Ball Python George (Geo) has this funny thing where he freezes like a statue for a solid minute afrer we put him back in his cage, then goes in a hide and peeks out of it for another solid minute and it's so funny and cute. He also likes to look for escapes when the lights go out, and when I catch him and he acknowledges my presence he kinda looks down and away as if to say, "no, no, I am not trying to escape. Not at all trying to escape, what are you talking about. ME? ESCAPE? You're crazy".
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chilliscale
My copperhead wags her tail if I open her tub while she is eating. It's not the mock rapid vibration and that most North American snakes do to mimic a rattler but a slow waving motion
Nothing to see here. Move along, human.
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Figaro "knows" when I'm up for the day. I have a PM schedule. When I get up whether it's 4, 5, 6 PM he sticks his head up out of his hide and doesn't venture back in. I try to tell my husband that it isn't because of me and that it's the beginning of his active time too, but husband swears it's me. I love his little face staring at me as I walk by and I wish it WAS simply because of my presence!:rolleyes:
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My Brb will refuse every once in a while and play with the fuzzy by roaming and pushing the food all over the tub with his nose. My adult bp will refuse to touch clean substrate and sit on his hide for 3 days every time I deep clean the tank.
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