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    Re: Snuggly Sneks!

    Quote Originally Posted by KevinK View Post
    Maybe it's just me, but I've never thought of my snakes in the "cuddly" aspect in 17 years of owning them .....I just think they're amazing pets with everything considered. The lowest maintenance out of any pet out there I would argue.

    I think after you witness a few brutal feedings when they hit the adult stage you kind of change your attitude towards what they're capable of lol.....I think the few people here who keep "hots" are more inclined to understand what I'm saying.
    Oh, I definitely understand that he’s a scrub python and not a puppy. He is fierce and intelligent with sword-like teeth! Totally an animal that commands respect. He took the head right off his dinner last week and then came back for it. But he does seem to enjoy being held when he’s in the right mood. When he isn’t, he makes it very clear

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    Re: Snuggly Sneks!

    Quote Originally Posted by KevinK View Post
    Maybe it's just me, but I've never thought of my snakes in the "cuddly" aspect in 17 years of owning them .....I just think they're amazing pets with everything considered. The lowest maintenance out of any pet out there I would argue.

    I think after you witness a few brutal feedings when they hit the adult stage you kind of change your attitude towards what they're capable of lol.....I think the few people here who keep "hots" are more inclined to understand what I'm saying.
    Watching the video I was wondering when it would latch on... Ive heard of rubbing then opening wide to grab on a good one.


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    Re: Snuggly Sneks!

    Quote Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    Watching the video I was wondering when it would latch on... Ive heard of rubbing then opening wide to grab on a good one.


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    Honestly, that's exactly what I was thinking. The way he was pressing I thought it was going to happen at any second lol.Never trust a snake with an itch
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    Re: Snuggly Sneks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Team Slytherin View Post
    Oh, I definitely understand that he’s a scrub python and not a puppy. He is fierce and intelligent with sword-like teeth! Totally an animal that commands respect. He took the head right off his dinner last week and then came back for it. But he does seem to enjoy being held when he’s in the right mood. When he isn’t, he makes it very clear
    Oh yeah! Bird eater in the wild? Must have some wicked teeth!....any snake that can take out an adult wallaby is a force to be reckoned with!

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    Re: Snuggly Sneks!

    Quote Originally Posted by KevinK View Post
    Honestly, that's exactly what I was thinking. The way he was pressing I thought it was going to happen at any second lol.Never trust a snake with an itch
    Hahaha, his teeth have gotten so long that one of his face hugs finally drew blood! Twice. He didn’t even have to open his mouth; just the curled lip from squishing his face into me was enough. Man, he’s gonna have an impressive set of big boy chompers!!




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