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    My viv used to be right next to my huge television and my friends and I had a "Harry Potter" marathon (all eight movies in 48 hours FTW!) and my snake got VERY active from, I can only assume, the vibrations from the television. When everyone left, I rearranged my furniture so the viv was about 10 feet away. I also moved the viv and the TV a few inches off the wall so vibrations wouldn't transfer through the wall. Ever since, my snake hasn't cared at all when the TV is playing epic movies. She has slept contentedly though all three "Lord of the Rings," "Phantom of the Opera," and two seasons of blaring "Glee."

    When you feel a bass sound vibrate in your chest, just think, that is the only way your snake "hears" at all, and it is to warn them that they are in danger of being trampled by a large heard of grazing beasts in western Africa. Poor things!
    0.1 - Normal ball python, Zola

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