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Re: name your snakes?
I call mine Kittie. Mostly just to confuse people when they ask what her name is.
There's really no point though. Imposing human characteristics or names on an animal is pretty silly, particularly if the animal has no way of communicating or responding to a name.
I suppose that wouldn't stop most people, though. It's a rather interesting demonstration of the human ego. We personify everything, whether animal or deity.
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Re: name your snakes?
My normal female is named Solara.
After Mila Kunis' character in the movie The Book of Eli 
Off topic but my car is named Mikaela. After Megan Fox's character in Transformers.
See where I'm going? lol
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Re: name your snakes?
I like to try to put a name to all of my animals. But I find it harder and harder to think of them let alone remember them all as my collection seems to grow and grow...
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Re: name your snakes?
 Originally Posted by jxk
I call mine Kittie. Mostly just to confuse people when they ask what her name is.
There's really no point though. Imposing human characteristics or names on an animal is pretty silly, particularly if the animal has no way of communicating or responding to a name.
I suppose that wouldn't stop most people, though. It's a rather interesting demonstration of the human ego. We personify everything, whether animal or deity.
I agree. I named my snake Bones. My cars even have names. No definitive reason that I did it. I guess the best way I can say is that it is just my way of making things mine.
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wow, i would not have thought that this many people name there snakes, if i had one or two ide be more likely to name them, or if i was younger i most likely would. but i have a hard enought time remembing my own name, but it is nice to know that people think of there snakes as pets,
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Re: name your snakes?
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
I just can't name something that doesn't have a personality, it's like naming rocks.
Geckos definitely have a personality. I know this was originally just a thread about snakes (I think they have personality too, but it's more obviously evident with geckos), but I couldn't let that one pass. Our leopard gecko pretends to be grumpy, but she's really a big softie. Our crestie has, um, "personality" as well. She's kind of a hyperactive court jester, and also likes to watch football (which my GF watches, but I do not; clearly it's her fault the gecko likes it).
They both have names - the leo is Tigger, and the crestie is Poohbear (her head is definitely stuffed with fluff, plus she's just about the right color). When we eventually find a leachianus a home with us, it's almost certainly going to be named Fezzik, because we both love that movie, and well, it's not the leachie's fault being the biggest and the strongest. I'd also like to get a rainbow boa or carpet python at some point, and while I haven't got that name figured out in advance like the leachie, I'm sure it'll come to me at some point - usually it's based on traits the animal displays for me.
I just can't see not naming an animal, even if it doesn't respond to commands...
Mountain bikes are for slow people, and reptiles are far better pets than cats & dogs!
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