Is my BP at risk of being prey?
So I plan to someday take my female BP out to enjoy some sunlight and fresh air. This may be a dumb question, but there is a lot of raptor activity around where I live, (Hawks, falcons, vultures) and I just wanted to know if she's at risk of being snatched by one of these birds if I just let her slither close to me. I know that birds of prey can be very bold, and snatch pets right in front of their owners.
Re: Is my BP at risk of being prey?
There will always be risk in taking your snake outside.
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I do and probably always will take mine outside, though.
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Fraido
I do and probably always will take mine outside, though.
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If it is a personal collection the risk is contained. If you are selling animals to others it is an unacceptable risk in my opinion. My babies are in a room where there are only animals that have been in my care for a year or longer. I wash down before I go in there like I am going into surgery. The thought of giving someone else mites or god forbid, something worse gives me chills.
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You make a good point, for the most part I think it's people with personal collections that want to take their snakes outside.
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Alrighty. It was a dumb question after all. I'll use more common sense next time.