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    Re: Children's Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by vivi View Post
    Ohh, I get it. That's really cool, I think people underestimate the intelligence of snakes.
    Snake intelligence is often underestimated, and unfortunately the discussions about this tend to get tangled up with the folks who anthropomorphize their snakes, which doesn't do any of us any favors. I don't expect or want my snakes to be like a dog or cat, but they certainly aren't just instinct-driven tubes. This 2019 literature review ("Given the Cold Shoulder: A Review of the Scientific Literature for Evidence of Reptile Sentience") is a good overview: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/10/821/htm

    Also a good article on target training to teach snakes to voluntarily shift between enclosures:
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    Re: Children's Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Caitlin View Post
    Snake intelligence is often underestimated, and unfortunately the discussions about this tend to get tangled up with the folks who anthropomorphize their snakes, which doesn't do any of us any favors. I don't expect or want my snakes to be like a dog or cat, but they certainly aren't just instinct-driven tubes. This 2019 literature review ("Given the Cold Shoulder: A Review of the Scientific Literature for Evidence of Reptile Sentience") is a good overview: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/10/821/htm

    Also a good article on target training to teach snakes to voluntarily shift between enclosures:
    https://spring2019.iaabcjournal.org/...xzzA1tVZFejMFQ
    Anthropomorphism is a bit too far to go for snakes, but you can't say they are stupid. They are do rely on instincts but so does every other animal and that doesn't mean they aren't intelligent. (Lots of people claim that they can LOSE their instincts, that's ridiculous if you ask me.) Those are great articles, by the way. Thanks for the reply.
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