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    Re: Does your snake ever do anything silly in its enclosure?

    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneSilva View Post
    Diglett thinks he's arboreal sometimes

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    Just because a snake is terrestrial doesn't mean they won't utilize climbing opportunity. A fallen tree that becomes a habitat for all sorts of snakes in the wild can be 3-4 feet around and a few more feet off the ground. Or even thinking about a creek bed with a hill next to it, those could approach 20-40 feet in elevation over a very small distance. I haven't seen a snake not use a climbing opportunity in captivity if given one outside of maybe Kenyan Sand boas. .

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