Just a showing for those that think they are smarter....................
Glad I'm not the only one confused. I don't know how staying in a place that was too hot would be avoiding stress especially with ball pythons that are easily stressed out by many different things. But I don't know it's still not making sense to me. Ball pythons are so sensitive to things and I don't understand how one would just sit on something so hot and not realize it at all. I've seen burn pics on google a lot worse that this one where the skin was literally melted off and what's left is singed. I believe with those cases the animal had no where to go. It's a very sad situation.
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Just a showing for those that think they are smarter....................
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Crazymonkee
It will choose security over comfort...so if somewhere is too hot but it feels most secure there... that is where it will stay
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This is the answer I've read the most. That they are more comfortable or secure in that area. I guess I just can't understand how burning to death is comfortable. Like staying in your burning house because your home is comfy. And I've been through a house fire and there's no way I'd stay no matter how comfy. But I guess it's because I'm not a snake so I will never understand what goes on or what logic they have in they're little snakey brains.
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Pythonfriend
society really should get its act together and teach more science and physics at schools.
Sports are more important.
I remember marine bio, I loved that class and wish I would have taken that one somewhere.
Did we ever find the answer to why they'll burn & not love due to thermoregulation?
I remember in high school AP biology we learned about the ability of cold blooded animals to thermoregulate.
The example was a tree frog. If it was put into a tub of hot water it would jump out immediately, BUT if it was put into a tub of water at a comfortable temperature it would stay. If the temperature was slowly & gradually raised even exceeding the initial too hot temperature, the tree frog wouldn't be able to sense the temperature change in the water. Is this the same concept?