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Re: Selling You Snake Short
 Originally Posted by unspecified42
Didn't google it so I'm not sure I'm right, but my guess would be Tool (mostly going off of the Maynard reference...)
What's the name of the song? You got the band right.......................
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Re: Selling You Snake Short
 Originally Posted by Skiploder
What's the name of the song? You got the band right.......................
Ahhh. Yeah. I do listen to Tool, but not enough to know the song name.
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Re: Selling You Snake Short
I believe snakes can and do have emotions. They may not be nearly as close to emotional beings as humans, but to say they have no emotion seems sort of... ludicrous to me.
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Re: Selling You Snake Short
 Originally Posted by Skiploder
What's the name of the song? You got the band right.......................
Disgustipated! Had to pull up my albums on iTunes to get it though. I'll rep the person that tells me who was the first "person" to coin the expression.
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Re: Selling You Snake Short
 Originally Posted by jfreels
Disgustipated! Had to pull up my albums on iTunes to get it though. I'll rep the person that tells me who was the first "person" to coin the expression.
Popeye! (And I didn't Google it... I Binged it.)

-Lawrence
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Re: Selling You Snake Short
 Originally Posted by xdeus
Popeye! (And I didn't Google it... I Binged it.) 
That shouldn't count, but OK. I use to be a vegan and one of my buddies loved that song for obvious vegan reasons and had told me that's where the word came from. Was it ever on the cartoon? I don't ever remember it, he said it was in the comics...he didn't watch TV.
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Re: Selling You Snake Short
 Originally Posted by jfreels
That shouldn't count, but OK. I use to be a vegan and one of my buddies loved that song for obvious vegan reasons and had told me that's where the word came from. Was it ever on the cartoon? I don't ever remember it, he said it was in the comics...he didn't watch TV.
Heh, that's okay... I'm not begging for reps. After seeing the answer, though, I didn't think anyone would have known that. I doubt if many people under 20 even know about Popeye.

-Lawrence
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Re: Selling Your Snake Short
I don't think soul is relevant, to be honest. It has nothing to do with emotions or 'feeling'. Those things occur in the brain.
I do, however, think some people sell snakes short.
They have been researched scientifically, and we can see what they are capable of from their behavior and from their brain structure.
Snakes are most certainly capable of emotions. They are not, however, capable of 'higher emotions'--the more complex emotions displayed by birds and mammals. Snakes are capable of fear, curiousity/interest, contentment/happiness, unhappiness, and anger. There's no question about it--they have the mental equipment for it, they display the behaviors associated with it--it's there.
Animals known to have emotional centers in their brains, and to display behavioral evidence of emotion: Cephalopods, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Cephalopods and some lizards 'wear their heart on their sleeve' with complex color and pattern changes corresponding to their moods, as well as other stimuli.
As for snakes' reasoning abilities--it really depends on the species. Our ball pythons are not geniuses. They really aren't very bright animals. They don't have to be, in order to be successful. Other snake species aren't quite so dim--garter and rat snakes, for example. The obvious genius among snakes is the King Cobra.
To judge intelligence, look at the animal's behavior, and what it needs to do in the wild in order to survive. Ball pythons spend most of their time hiding, and are primarily ambush predators--they wait for prey to come across their path. Snakes that are more active hunters need to be smarter, both to locate their prey, and to avoid predators as they wander.
It should be noted that, in general, snakes are the least intelligent group of reptiles. Tuatara, lizards, turtles, and crocodilians all show much higher levels intelligence much more consistently than snakes do. Still, the intelligence of animals in general is something that has been continuously underestimated since scientific research of animals first began. We are continually revising our knowledge of their mental capabilities upward.
So in that respect, I have to agree--don't sell them short. Watch and see, and you will probably be surprised some day.
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Re: Selling You Snake Short
 Originally Posted by xdeus
Heh, that's okay... I'm not begging for reps. After seeing the answer, though, I didn't think anyone would have known that. I doubt if many people under 20 even know about Popeye. 
Hey you! When I was a kid ( Im currently 18) Popeye still came on cartoon network...or maybe Boomorang(sp)?! Who ever tells me what year it stopped coming on cartoon network, gets a rep point.
My snakes LOVE me! er... at least I tell myself that.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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