Re: Can I take a BP outside?
I'm in Montreal, Quebec, so we don't always get weather that's warm enough, but when it's decent I bring him out for little walks. He seems to enjoy soaking up the sun from the safety of my hand, and he's actually going to cheer on my friend at her soccer finals tomorrow for a little while. He's been deemed their unofficial mascot (her team is called the Vipers) because even though he's not a viper, he's still a snake and everyone loves him.
As far as bringing your snake to a classroom, you're gonna want to make sure that you bring a small dark container to put the snake in if the kids start to get too excited, so that the snake doesn't freak out too much. Just be prepared to tell the kids that you have to put the snake back a little early, because that's quite possibly going to happen.
Re: Can I take a BP outside?
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Mikkwa
I had to reply to this. On another forum I posted pics of my coastal carpet python & mentioned that he loves to go outside. I said I took pics of him in the grass, but he blended in too much to use those. Someone wrote me to stop taking my snakes outside as they read it is very dangerous. My snakes would acquire diseases from such encounters.
I still take them out occasionally & have never had any problems yet. It strikes me a little funny that if it were so dangerous, why do breeders often take pictures of theirs outside for the best lighting?! They would have the most to lose if it were a major concern.
Some people believe that snakes should remain in their little bubble inside for their best health. It's sort of like the indoor/outdoor cat thing. Sure, there's a chance that they might get a disease or something from being on the grass, but those are very slim odds. It hardly ever happens and it seems like they like it anyways. I mean, what is an immune system for? Plus they spend all their lives in the wild on the ground and in plants, etc. You'd think that they could handle a bit of grass (as long as there are no chemicals in it, that's a different story)