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    Re: temperament

    Quote Originally Posted by catzeye21138 View Post
    Have you found that the short tails and blood pythons have better sight than other species of snakes? I know they have shiftier eyes, but I'm not sure how much that accounts for lol.
    Not so much as say a retic or scrub, but I've had some bloods over the years that would become fairly reactive with prolonged eye contact. I think the sensitivity of their labial pits probably plays a bigger role than eye contact, but both factors are something to keep in mind IMO.
    Last edited by Kara; 12-02-2013 at 10:55 AM.
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