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Congrats on showing your little guy to the classes. I'm sure they learned a lot.
As for the blushing, snakes tend to blush out more as they age. Especially normals.
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Last edited by satomi325; 04-04-2012 at 01:10 PM.
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That's awesome! Glad you got to do some education!
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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What a great opportunity not only for the kids but for you and your snake too! Very cool. Good job spreadin' the word on awesome herps
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Some of the questions that were asked:
Is he poisonous?
How big will he get?
Is he like the big yellow ones in the zoo? (I assumed they meant albino burms, don't recall exactly what the nearby zoos have in their reptile rooms)
What are those red spots on his face?
We're going to the creek to find animals, will we see ones like him there? If we do can we take it home and keep it?
What/how/how often does he eat?
Can you keep a bunch of different snakes in the same tank?
Has he ever tried to eat you?
Can I keep a venomous snake as a pet?
My favorite though has got to be tied between
>I want a corn snake, I can just feed it corn right? (asked by a kid, I told him snakes need to eat meat and he'll have to feed it mice)
and >Wait, don't snakes fertilize their eggs after they've been laid? (asked by my MOTHER of all people. We had a nice discussion on how snake sex works before the kids came in )
It was a really fun opportunity and I'm glad the kids had fun. They had to get permission slips signed in order to attend because the school administration was nervous about if he bit a kid, but I can understand that. I brought him in an ice cream bucket with two hot water bottles and a hide and stood in front of it until it was time, so there was no opportunity for glass-tappers I was allowed to make my own rules, so they weren't allowed to pick him up or touch his head, but could pet him and let him slither over their hands.
And yes, Quetzal was very well behaved I was afraid he might be stressed from the trip or nervous from the noise, but the kids were very quiet and respectful and he was able to calm down and poke around. Once he got back home I put him back in his tank and fed him since it's about time, ate both mice and curled up in his hide, so I don't think he was as stressed as I was certain he would be.
Last edited by Jazi; 04-04-2012 at 03:48 PM.
1.0 Normal Ball Python (Quetzal)
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