That snake is AWESOME!His defensive response to you after being on the ground outside was very typical for most snakes- for one thing, when we're not touching them, or when we're not close enough for them to know us by scent, well we're pretty much an unknown visual blur & possible predator. Nothing personal, I've seen it many times, even from small "wimpy" snakes when they're put on the ground, & especially outside. A lot of sensory stimulation there too- brings out their instincts. And they don't generally know us by vision alone...they need more cues (touch or scent). Hey, great seeing this update.






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