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    Re: Scary smart snake

    Quote Originally Posted by kklepac View Post
    One of my albinos occasionally gets on my laptop and logs onto this forum and makes posts in my name. I'm thinking of getting her her own login.

    HA...maybe she's looking for a male! LOL That's hysterical!

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    After mine escaped popping the clips last week, I believe this!
    NOW he sit & stares at all the corners wondering how to get out again! haha
    It's like they just don't know how good they have it in their tanks!

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    Re: Scary smart snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Leone View Post
    After mine escaped popping the clips last week, I believe this!
    NOW he sit & stares at all the corners wondering how to get out again! haha
    It's like they just don't know how good they have it in their tanks!


    Ever since hubby took the keys out, I haven't seen my guy 'climbing the walls'.

    He's disgusted and still sulking in his hide.

    [that snake can really hold a grudge]

    ;]

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    Re: Scary smart snake

    My big male normal used to escape from his tank all the time! He escaped twice and I found him in my base board heat. Luckily, it was summer time and I didn't have the heat on. I now use tubs and have not had an escape since. It is amazing that my male normal knew just how to push the lid on his tank off twice to escape. These snakes are smarter then we give them credit for.

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    I keep saying this to my wife ( Snakes are smarter then what people give them credit for ) cool story by the way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salamander View Post
    I'm sure you're familiar with Pavlov's experiments?

    The snake has conditioned you to respond to her stimuli.

    Congratulations.

    You've been PWNED by a snake.



    [as have I, many times]

    Yes lol. She hasnt done it since, but im sure she'll figure out something else creepy to do to me...
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    Re: Scary smart snake

    Quote Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr View Post
    my big male normal used to escape from his tank all the time! He escaped twice and i found him in my base board heat. Luckily, it was summer time and i didn't have the heat on. I now use tubs and have not had an escape since. It is amazing that my male normal knew just how to push the lid on his tank off twice to escape. These snakes are smarter then we give them credit for.

    Last edited by Salamander Rising; 03-13-2012 at 09:43 AM.

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    Re: Scary smart snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Yes lol. She hasnt done it since, but im sure she'll figure out something else creepy to do to me...
    I'm sure she's quietly plotting something nefarious even as we speak.

    Is she looking particularly innocent, by any chance?

    [that's usually the lulling calm before the calamity]


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    Re: Scary smart snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Salamander View Post
    I'm sure she's quietly plotting something nefarious even as we speak.

    Is she looking particularly innocent, by any chance?

    [that's usually the lulling calm before the calamity]

    Haha, this is SO true.

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    I posted a few months ago about my Pin's Great Escape Adventure, which while greatly planned and executed, only lasted a few minutes, because my neighbor found her and kept her until she could be dealt with.

    After more than a month practicing and perfecting her method, she discovered how to open the locking lid I had for her... Sneaky Bastard <3




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