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    Re: Why are ball pythons (and other snakes/reptiles) so addictive?

    Quote Originally Posted by zina10 View Post
    To me, snakes are "living art". They are so unique and so beautiful.

    We as humans like to "collect" art. That they are alive and can be interacted with, is a big draw as well.

    Plus, keeping 10 snakes is a lot easier then 10 dogs, or cats or horses
    Horses..... Ball python "addiction" does not even come close to horses. Those things are like crack cocaine to me. On one side of my family I was heavily involved with american saddlebreds, and thouroughbreds on the other side. I was lucky to get away with some money and just a few scars. It is disgusting I know, but I love the smell of their poop and their sweat. There is not a single thing I don't love about horses. I don't allow myself anywhere near them now or i will start spending loads of money. I promised myself I would not get involved again until I retired.

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