Re: A Real Smart Asp: Snakes Show Surprising Ability To Learn
As far as I know, in research involving live animals the standards for their care have also been raised significantly, so every animal sourced for the study needs to be housed and cared for properly. Additionally, after the study is over every one of those snakes needs to be placed in a proper home with a new owner - this is great for the animals but probably adds a burden in terms of how many can be used. It's not the case that someone can go out and purchase 300 corn snakes and simply euthanize all of them when they're finished - that sort of thing doesn't fly, at least at universities/labs I know of.
Re: A Real Smart Asp: Snakes Show Surprising Ability To Learn
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Bogertophis
Easily- they cost far more than corn snakes. Corn snakes are so plentiful these days, sadly they're "dirt cheap"- especially the "normals".
That's good news for those that keep corns. There'll be no shortage of scientific research into them. Bad news for Boelen's Python keepers. It'll be a cold day in hell before a university shells out for a dozen of those.
Re: A Real Smart Asp: Snakes Show Surprising Ability To Learn
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plateOfFlan
As far as I know, in research involving live animals the standards for their care have also been raised significantly, so every animal sourced for the study needs to be housed and cared for properly. Additionally, after the study is over every one of those snakes needs to be placed in a proper home with a new owner - this is great for the animals but probably adds a burden in terms of how many can be used. It's not the case that someone can go out and purchase 300 corn snakes and simply euthanize all of them when they're finished - that sort of thing doesn't fly, at least at universities/labs I know of.
I can't say I'm sorry to hear that.