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    Re: Snakes/Reptiles and their Emotions The argument

    Quote Originally Posted by hoax View Post
    This has been discussed a thousand times, you should have just dredged up one of the old horses and beat it around for a bit, the answer is and always will be THEY DON'T HAVE EYEBROWS!!!! So they can't show you how they feel.... It is sad really I would like to know when my snake is confused or scared or in the mood for some sweet sweet rat.

    Mike
    Not beating a dead horse. Just putting another nail in the coffin

    Quote Originally Posted by Nate View Post
    Here's a quick video that I did to show that snakes do show emotions.

    YouTube - Snakes DO show emotions
    Proof is undeniable. That snake is very emotional. Brought a tear to me eye.
    Last edited by RockyTop; 02-12-2010 at 05:03 PM.

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