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  • 11-10-2014, 01:45 PM
    Xhale420
    Re: Do our snakes recognize us?
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    Originally Posted by kgfernan View Post
    I just got to wondering this because I had recently been on vacation for a couple of weeks and my boyfriend was left home to take care of the snakes. Well my ball python refused to eat the entire time I was gone, my boyfriend said he wouldn't even acknowledge that the rats existed, he even left them in tank over night. Before I left I made sure that my boyfriend could properly thaw the rats and get them to the proper temperature. I was so worried the whole time I was gone because Nox (my bp) has never refused a meal before, he LOVES feeding day!

    I guess he just really doesn't like my boyfriend since he just at a nice rat for me no problem :D.
    So do you think that maybe they begin to recognize their primary caretaker by scent, and that a different person may make them stressed out?




    Friend of mine had a BERM that was confiscated at 20+' he told me when he went to pound. To visit, the snake started screaming screeching almost like a baby crying as soon as he walked in and the snake heard/smelled him or w/e I have pictures of this beautiful giantess I Do believe they know who is their owner is. I talk to mine I feel they know
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