Is there a way to tell if a snake is sleeping?
They never close their eyes and sit very still so you just never know...
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You tickle their feet! :P:D:rolleyes:
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zina10
Well..there was one time I could tell she WAS sleeping.
Large female. Laid down almost upside down. Had her head resting on the ground sideways. I opened the tub and she stayed in that position. I thought OMG SHE IS DEAD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and poked her. She jumped and so did I.
Well, I then knew she had been sleeping. Until I woke her up. ;)
Female was gravid (pregnant) and they do like to lay in strange poses during that time.
I had that happen once, my male clown literally looked dead. He was just sleeping, on his side curled up. And just like you, when I reached to check. He jumped, I jumped. I swore, then I started laughing. And it this wasn’t my first “sleeping” snake experience. Lol
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Skyrivers
You tickle their feet! :P:D:rolleyes:
We need a demonstration...can we get this on video? :rofl:
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Sonny1318
I had that happen once, my male clown literally looked dead. He was just sleeping, on his side curled up. And just like you, when I reached to check. He jumped, I jumped. I swore, then I started laughing. And it this wasn’t my first “sleeping” snake experience. Lol
Oh yeah, now that you mention it, I've had a few scares like that too...it's not only the "big" snakes that do that. Sometimes a rat snake will just sprawl out to sleep
in an unusual way & be very sound asleep with their head at an unusual angle that just looks wrong... :O
Once or twice I've also seen my small Aussie Spotted python asleep coiled upside-down in her humid hide...I can only see part of her thru the opening but her tummy
is light-colored...what a little weirdo. :rolleye2: Ha ha! "Snake practical jokers" eh?
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Thanks for all the replies!
Wow that's a cool thing about the pupils, which species of snakes does that apply to? Would a corn snake's eyes do that?
I can relate to the "are they dead or asleep" scares haha. Sometimes snakes sleep in positions that I just can't imagine are comfortable.
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Luvyna
...Wow that's a cool thing about the pupils, which species of snakes does that apply to? Would a corn snake's eyes do that? ...
Yes, corn snakes have round pupils, and so do most rat snakes & king snakes & bull snakes & glossy snakes, & so on...
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That's really interesting, I never would have guessed all the snakes with round pupils can also make their pupils slits!
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Luvyna
That's really interesting, I never would have guessed all the snakes with round pupils can also make their pupils slits!
No, they've got one or the other kind...round pupils or "vertical" pupils (-slits).
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OH I just realized I totally misunderstood your first post. Guess seeing MR Snakes' reply and then yours confused me. I somehow thought you meant "their eyes become the shape of the clock's hands at 6 o'clock" (which is a huge stretch now that I think about it LOL) but now I see you mean 6 o'clock as in the location of the round pupil in the eye /facepalm
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Luvyna
OH I just realized I totally misunderstood your first post. Guess seeing MR Snakes' reply and then yours confused me. I somehow thought you meant "their eyes become the shape of the clock's hands at 6 o'clock" (which is a huge stretch now that I think about it LOL) but now I see you mean 6 o'clock as in the location of the round pupil in the eye /facepalm
LOL, round pupils sink like a sunset to the 6 o'clock position when snakes are asleep. Don't worry, MR Snakes is an equal-opportunity-confuser...:D