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    Cake the ball python checking out new environment

    I just switched out half the substrate for coco chips and a new set of fake leaves, and Cake immediately (literally) came out to check out the new things! He actually stretched out looong to stare and sniff even while I was dumping in new substrate and shoveling everything around lol. Fearless booger.

    Possibly a long and boring video, but I personally find a bp's slow and cautious inquisitiveness very cute and interesting.




    Snakes do respond and interact with their environment as we know, especially toward things they've never seen before in their enclosure, and even ball pythons do. Cake has always been my most curious, calm, and "outgoing" ball, so he makes a nice example.

    He went around licking everything new for almost 10 minutes before he decided he was done and went back into the hide LOL.







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