Re: BP intelligence/emotion?
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Originally Posted by
enginee837
Establishing prey items is a far cry from imprinting. Considering the lack of maternal instinct once hatched and the rate at which neonates disperse out into the wild coupled with the lone mentality of ball pythons. There is no reason for nor benefit to imprinting nor affection. It has no reason to exist. They do however possess a level of curiosity otherwise they never would leave the nest but even that could be attributed to instinctual drive to eat or be alone. You are attempting to place human emotional explanation to behavior that is nothing more that instinctual or learned response. Not trying to bust your bubble but what you think you are experiencing simply is not what you think it is. At least in the way I understand your description.
they do imprint. It's not a maternal instinct, it's recognition. It recognizes a certain smell to mean a certain thing. I may be wrong in thinking that's what imprinting is, though.
I don't consider love to be an emotion, however. Bonding is a social animal thing, though. So I suppose I am mistaking a preference to be a bond.
even still. its hard to say for sure, to be honest. no matter which side you look at, neither of us know for sure because we are simply going off logic and observations. It's only natural for us to attribute something familiar to ourselves to other people/animals.
And it's our instinct to do so.
Re: BP intelligence/emotion?
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Originally Posted by
Deborah
It's one sided, she does not love you, does not cuddle, she seeks heat that has nothing to do with love or bonding but has to do with basic needs.
Wait, are you talking about my snake or my wife?
:partyon:
Seriously though, I think all my snakes love me! :rolleyes:
Re: BP intelligence/emotion?
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Originally Posted by
cchardwick
Wait, are you talking about my snake or my wife?
:partyon:
Seriously though, I think all my snakes love me! :rolleyes:
Although it is believed both are cold blooded I believe their attitude is more in line with a wild caught mangrove snake.