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View Poll Results: Do snakes have a concept of time?

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  • Yes, I think they definitely do

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  • Maybe, but not as good as ours

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  • No, I think snakes have a very innacurate conception of time, if any

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  • I'm not sure what to think

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    Do snakes have a concept of time?

    Wondering what you guys think.

    I think they most definitely do! I always feed on Sunday nights. Last week they all got fairly large meals, so I skipped this Sunday. When I came home from a few errands at around 6 o'clock, they were all peeking out of their hides and looked up expectantly when I entered the room. I then went to the QT room to check the temps in the new boa's tub, and as I opened the lid she flung herself out of the cage trying to grab my hand! She's a fairly aggressive feeder, but has never shown any signs of cage aggression before.


    What are your experiences? Do your snakes know what to expect on a certain day of the week or month?

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    Re: Do snakes have a concept of time?

    hmmm i think they just got hungry haha
    but i could be wrong!
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    Re: Do snakes have a concept of time?

    Big Gunns just thinks you must smell like a rat.

    BG thinks they just know when their hungry, not what day of week it is. If they are fed on a schedule, that's when they want to eat.

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    Re: Do snakes have a concept of time?

    Quote Originally Posted by cerastesruber View Post
    hmmm i think they just got hungry haha
    but i could be wrong!
    Hahaha, I agree. They just get hungry on a schedule, but doesn't almost every animal develop habits?
    Dude, where did Bob go?

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    Re: Do snakes have a concept of time?

    Here is some info from a study done on rats: http://hypography.com/news/life-sciences/35490.html

    The short of it is that animals do have memories but most do not appear to be able to link them to points in time.
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    Re: Do snakes have a concept of time?

    Time itself is something that we humans created. I doubt snakes or any other animals see 'time' as we see it.

    Time is relative anyways. Does time move more slowly when we are waiting for a bus and late for an appointment? Of course not, but it sure can feel that way.

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