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View Poll Results: Are retics smarter ?
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Re: Are Retics Smarter ?
what about the dwarf version of the bigger snakes? anybody see any change in intelligence/awareness
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Re: Are Retics Smarter ?
 Originally Posted by Mike@OutbackReptiles
I have heard from a long-time breeder that Burms at least can differentiate between different human beings... example, he could go in and pluck one egg at a time fromone of his big burms with no problems, while his dad would get lacerated if he went NEAR her clutches 
My burm can tell the difference between people. Would only bite my ex (smart snake hence the EX part). She also greets me at the doors to her cage when I come in the room, but doesn't do it with anyone else.
As for retics, I don't currently own any, but those I have dealt with were intelligent. However gauging intelligence in snakes is tough I think, because what do you have to compare it all to? To say that retics are more alert and in tune...maybe
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Re: Are Retics Smarter ?
Smarter than what?
A shoe? Yes.
A brick? Yes
A clam? Yes
A ball python? Probably
Hope that clears things up.
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Re: Are Retics Smarter ?
 Originally Posted by Skiploder
Smarter than what?
A shoe? Yes.
A brick? Yes
A clam? Yes
A ball python? Probably
Hope that clears things up.
Most definitely smarter than a ball python.
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Re: Are Retics Smarter ?
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
Retics may be bright--ball pythons are not. I love them, but they're not exactly the sharpest crayons in the box. My garter snake is a much more intelligent critter. So, I wouldn't say pythons generally tend to be smarter.
I must say my balls are goofs. They are clumsy as all heck to the point where if I dont guide them while holding them they will put themselves in the position to fall, and often it seems that they do so regardless of height.
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Re: Are Retics Smarter ?
My one (once two) super dwarf are fairly smart. My male (RIP) would just just chill out in my hands, but when others held him he always tried to slither back to me. My female though is the exact opposite. lol
Also, I've noticed that when I go to open the enclosure she always tends to "scope" me out before reacting. My hypothesis is that she's just trying to figure out if I'm going to feed her or take her out.
So yeah, I think they're smarter than most snakes. What about anacondas though, I always had the feeling they were some what intelligent.....
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