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Kisses
My snake has a curious habit of getting in my face and putting her mouth on mine. Is she senting my meal? That's my only logical conclusion, but this behavior is just too funny.
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Re: Kisses
I have no idea. But that's adorable.
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Re: Kisses
 Originally Posted by Jessimica
I have no idea. But that's adorable.
She does it a lot! I thought it was hilarious the first time. So far it's only been me who she kisses. She's also fond of cheek kisses.
My SO finds it adorable as well
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Oh and her official name is Jessica Lange Snake because she's blonde and glamorous hah
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Not sure what she's doing but your boa is just right for smooches. Very pretty.
-Yar 
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Re: Kisses
Nice looking snake you have there.
I would gather that behavior may have something to do with heat and O2 exchange. Though boas (BC's) don't have visible heat pits, they do have heat sensing receptors under their scales. There are various studies on that subject. Obviously our head area gives off heat and oxygen which would give the snake some type of cue to check things out if they were curious.
I see that behavior from my BC and my coastal carpet and to a lesser extent in the royal.
I think maybe the semi arboreal snakes like going up, and that's usually where our faces are in relation to them.
That said, it could just be an individual behavior that varies from snake to snake.
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