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    Some cuteness



    Playing around with my new phone. Here's my kid and my snake being adorable!

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    Cute, that's one good BP about her handling around the neck and head. Mine jerk away.
    Cheers, Jeff

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    Haha how do you handle kids AND snakes? X) Good temperament on your girl Strudel - cute name, too.

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    Re: Some cuteness

    Quote Originally Posted by C2tcardin View Post
    Cute, that's one good BP about her handling around the neck and head. Mine jerk away.
    Quote Originally Posted by Aercadia View Post
    Haha how do you handle kids AND snakes? X) Good temperament on your girl Strudel - cute name, too.
    My snakes are absolute dolls and I couldn't be happier with how sweet and polite they are. Strudel actually introduced herself to the neighbor today too, and she was a precious little snake ambassador. Both used to be pretty head shy and do the jerk away thing, but I've been working with them to desensitize touching around the head area and now their pretty chill about it. Eris knows better that to actually try to grab too, you can see she guides the head but she isn't trying to squeeze or anything. They've never had any bad experiences, so they've learned to trust people. I would love if some day I can set up some sort of educational outreach thing for kids and adults, they'd be perfect for it.

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