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    Red face surinam personality

    The different personalities between my ball python and my surinam cross is astounding. by boa is sooo curious. she will check anything out without fear. you try to put her down and she wants to stay with you. my ball he is kinda skidish, he doesnt really like to check anything out (unless its food). I just think its so wierd that there almost complete opposites. Does anyone else have this same dilema?

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    They're all so different.

    My kings try to whip around, bite me, poop on me, and zoom off.

    My hogg also whips, is a general hissing brat, but is very curious and always moving.

    My bloods are insane face grabbers. Oh wait, that was yesterday, today they're polite little angels. *shrug*

    My kenyan sand boas just mosey along.

    My roughscale sand boa moseys, then spazzes out and tries to bite with no warning.

    My burrowing python is a complete moseying snake.

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    i just find that so interseting that they have so many temperaments

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    Hey, you need to update your sig.

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    oh yeah i forgot!!!!!thanx

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    My guys are the same way.
    My ball pythons just like to stay coiled around my hand or wrist.
    My burms hiss like crazy for no reason while trying to explore.
    My BCI's (especially my 6yo) dont like to be held and want to get away and explore.

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