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    It's always cute to see but usually it's the snake feeling most secure with the person so they follow them.
    I made posts in the early 2000s about my boa Autumn following me. I'd go outside in the yard, set her down, go to random spots in the yard or the porch and without fail, she would come right over to me. It was really cool to see. But I also realize it wasn't anything more than her just feeling most secure with me when in a new environment. When other people would hold her, she'd either reach back over to me or just go 'up' to try to climb away from the new person. It's easy to read human emotions of trust/love into it but I really feel it's about safety and security/familiarity.
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