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    Cool Ha!

    The origin of the thought of BPs eating peanut butter came from colleagues at work who wanted to make small talk when they saw my animals. I voiced my doubts at first, but some kids showed me videos or what they said were youtube videos of snakes or what looked like pythons/snakes being offered (tongue out to) peanut butter. I did not follow up on this so called youtube video since I didn't take it seriously (teenagers do take a lot of silly videos, and one so-called BP was not representative of all) - - so this explains all your negative searches! The kids might just be showing me something stored on their own phones or from a storage online. Who knows!

    Still warily, I did my search. Yeah, Peanut Butter and BP morphs. I did find some blog posts about snakes being trapped in a mice trap with peanut butter, and some forum on reptizone where a person posted about someone who claimed to make PB and J's into mouse shapes and feeds it their BPs (the original post I think was about snake cannabalism, which I think was misinterpreted) - was it an alternative to rats and mice because she/he was squeamish of rats and mice? Who knows, but heck, I would be curious to know if Wheatley would be interested! According to this person, her BP likes strawberry jam?

    I appreciate the explanation of bp.net behavior (you guys take your youtube videos seriously!). I am a legit individual, with a real job that's pretty challenging and rewarding (hence I plan on treating myself to owning a morph one day - still researching!), so, no, "mom of banana chip" is NOT a troll!
    Last edited by mom_of_bananachip; 10-19-2016 at 03:58 AM.
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