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View Poll Results: Does you snake love?

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  • Well duh, he/she gives me little snakey kisses!

    16 10.06%
  • Well, he/she loves crawling all over me so sure!

    14 8.81%
  • Um, I have 35892739857289 snakes, I don't even remember who is who anymore

    4 2.52%
  • Snakes are incapable of emotion, but I do think they have preferences

    114 71.70%
  • Snakes have pea brains, what are you talking about?

    11 6.92%
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    Re: My snake loves it.

    My vote is for snakes are incapable of emotion, but I do think they have preferences. Most of mine prefer to be left alone I think.
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    Re: My snake loves it.

    My snake likes to party.
    2.2 normals Lucifer, Herbie Hancock, Cruella De Ville and Lillith

    *fingers crossed for pastel and spider*

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    Re: My snake loves it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    I consider love to be a human emotion. I think it can be applied to certain animals that are more complex. But there is only so much a snake can do to convey "emotion". They can slither, flick their tongue, and lay around.
    Body Language. They can move in 3 dimensions, just as we can, so they aren't very limited in conveying how they feel IMO.

    Just as in music (depth of field), the 3 dimensions are achieved by sound alone.
    Left to right - Panning of course.
    Front and back - (fx)Reverb, volume, (fx)delay, . . .

    I think movement can be interpreted almost the same way at times.
    Snakes can move in all four directions, speed is like their volume, and they have distinct movement patterns (curling in a ball when threatened, or the pose before they strike, for example).

    Not sure If i conveyed that well, but I agree with what JeffJ was saying; We don't know for sure, but they certainly experience stress (likes/dislikes) and comfort. . .

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    Re: My snake loves it.

    Ummm...my snakes love rats


    1.1 Normal Ball Pythons (Alice Cooper & Charger)
    1.0 Normal BCI (Vincent)
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    0.2 Bearded Dragons (Sunshine and Sandy)
    1.0 Blue-Tongue Skink (Rascal)
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    1.0 Leopard Gecko (Gator)
    0.2 Pomeranians (Dixie and Lacy)

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    Re: My snake loves it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jsh View Post
    I voted they have no emotion but have preferences, just my opinion.
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    Re: My snake loves it.

    How can so many people vote that snakes have no emotions?

    Is stress not an emotion?

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    Re: My snake loves it.

    Quote Originally Posted by zhang317 View Post
    How can so many people vote that snakes have no emotions?

    Is stress not an emotion?
    my thoughts exactly.

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    Re: My snake loves it.

    I feel as though we put the label of "emotion" onto our snakes. Do they feel the emotion stress? no, they show signs that would be humanly defined as "stressed".

    We call it stress because it is easy for us to relate to and understand.

    I think with my post I was trying to refer more to the complex human emotion of love. I don't think snakes are capable of love.
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    Re: My snake loves it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    I feel as though we put the label of "emotion" onto our snakes. Do they feel the emotion stress? no, they show signs that would be humanly defined as "stressed".

    We call it stress because it is easy for us to relate to and understand.

    I think with my post I was trying to refer more to the complex human emotion of love. I don't think snakes are capable of love.
    Yah, I get an idea of what you are saying. Yes, as human beings we do often label our traits onto animals or other beings.

    However, I do feel so emotions, are universal amongst animals, such as hunger and fear. I guess a combination of hunger and fear can be what humans label as stress.

    In conclusion, I think we just get confused by the tricky terms here. lol

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    Re: My snake loves it.

    I don't think they can "love" per sey, I think that's a strong word since there are so many different definitions for it. however, I think they can feel emotion from their owners, pick up on that and have preferences for one over the other. I know Jakey prefers Nick over me, but I think that's because Nick isn't nervous AT ALL around him. Me? I'm the one who feeds and cares for him, however don't really handle him as much.
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