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How do people keep snakes as pets?

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  • cm0002@lemmy.worldC This user is from outside of this forum
    cm0002@lemmy.worldC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Original question by @[email protected]

    Title says it all

    Like, do snakes even know youre their friend? From the people ive seen, they are still trying to kill you and wrap themselves around your neck, so why do people still keep them and talk to them as pets?

    My guinea pig still sometimes runs away from me, but she at least likes me and and my voice and just stops eating if I dont speak to her every day to the point that I needed to force feed her nutrient slop, she lets me cuddle her, etc

    And snakes are just like: I will kill you the second I see you

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    • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

      Original question by @[email protected]

      Title says it all

      Like, do snakes even know youre their friend? From the people ive seen, they are still trying to kill you and wrap themselves around your neck, so why do people still keep them and talk to them as pets?

      My guinea pig still sometimes runs away from me, but she at least likes me and and my voice and just stops eating if I dont speak to her every day to the point that I needed to force feed her nutrient slop, she lets me cuddle her, etc

      And snakes are just like: I will kill you the second I see you

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      R This user is from outside of this forum
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      I can raise you spiders.

      They are basically just advanced plants, which is why people never keep just one. (We ended at around 50 at some point, had an entire room wall-to-wall with terrariums).

      They look pretty and are very rarley fun to observe.

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      • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

        Original question by @[email protected]

        Title says it all

        Like, do snakes even know youre their friend? From the people ive seen, they are still trying to kill you and wrap themselves around your neck, so why do people still keep them and talk to them as pets?

        My guinea pig still sometimes runs away from me, but she at least likes me and and my voice and just stops eating if I dont speak to her every day to the point that I needed to force feed her nutrient slop, she lets me cuddle her, etc

        And snakes are just like: I will kill you the second I see you

        witchfire@lemmy.worldW This user is from outside of this forum
        witchfire@lemmy.worldW This user is from outside of this forum
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        OP is making wrong assumptions. Yes snakes have reptile brains but they aren't trying to kill you. It's not like they can do much with you once you're dead, unless you have an anaconda in which case you have my full respect.

        I have a California Kingsnake (5ft long). Most of the time she's furniture, except the one day a week I feed her (sometimes it's even less than that). Sometimes I take her out of the tank and sit with her on the computer. Yes she'll sometimes wrap herself around my neck, but it's just for anchoring. She's not squeezing to kill, and even if she did try to squeeze I can overpower her. She's cute, she does silly things.

        Snakes kinda just exist.

        Snenk in a hat

        crackhappy@lemmy.worldC venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV 2 Replies Last reply
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        • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

          Original question by @[email protected]

          Title says it all

          Like, do snakes even know youre their friend? From the people ive seen, they are still trying to kill you and wrap themselves around your neck, so why do people still keep them and talk to them as pets?

          My guinea pig still sometimes runs away from me, but she at least likes me and and my voice and just stops eating if I dont speak to her every day to the point that I needed to force feed her nutrient slop, she lets me cuddle her, etc

          And snakes are just like: I will kill you the second I see you

          C This user is from outside of this forum
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          Snakes are tame compared to pit bulls.

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          • witchfire@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

            OP is making wrong assumptions. Yes snakes have reptile brains but they aren't trying to kill you. It's not like they can do much with you once you're dead, unless you have an anaconda in which case you have my full respect.

            I have a California Kingsnake (5ft long). Most of the time she's furniture, except the one day a week I feed her (sometimes it's even less than that). Sometimes I take her out of the tank and sit with her on the computer. Yes she'll sometimes wrap herself around my neck, but it's just for anchoring. She's not squeezing to kill, and even if she did try to squeeze I can overpower her. She's cute, she does silly things.

            Snakes kinda just exist.

            Snenk in a hat

            crackhappy@lemmy.worldC This user is from outside of this forum
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            There's not many circumstances in life where you can just state "most of the time she's furniture" and mean it and also no one questions it. The other one I can think of is House of Gord...

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            • crackhappy@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

              There's not many circumstances in life where you can just state "most of the time she's furniture" and mean it and also no one questions it. The other one I can think of is House of Gord...

              witchfire@lemmy.worldW This user is from outside of this forum
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              Man, that's a name I haven't heard in a while and just like that all the memories flooded back

              RIP Gord

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              • witchfire@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                Man, that's a name I haven't heard in a while and just like that all the memories flooded back

                RIP Gord

                crackhappy@lemmy.worldC This user is from outside of this forum
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                Shhh if you keep this up people will google that and then be like... What. The. Fuck.

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                • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                  Original question by @[email protected]

                  Title says it all

                  Like, do snakes even know youre their friend? From the people ive seen, they are still trying to kill you and wrap themselves around your neck, so why do people still keep them and talk to them as pets?

                  My guinea pig still sometimes runs away from me, but she at least likes me and and my voice and just stops eating if I dont speak to her every day to the point that I needed to force feed her nutrient slop, she lets me cuddle her, etc

                  And snakes are just like: I will kill you the second I see you

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                  I had a Ball python and I'm pretty sure he recognized my scent. He'd perk up when I'd get near his enclosure.

                  He was about five feet long and he'd just wrap around one of my arms and I'd go around the house and do some chores (moving laundry, putting dishes away) one handed.

                  He was easy to maintain and some folks would ask to come over when I was going to feed him. (Thawed dead rats/mice, no live food.)

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                  • witchfire@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                    OP is making wrong assumptions. Yes snakes have reptile brains but they aren't trying to kill you. It's not like they can do much with you once you're dead, unless you have an anaconda in which case you have my full respect.

                    I have a California Kingsnake (5ft long). Most of the time she's furniture, except the one day a week I feed her (sometimes it's even less than that). Sometimes I take her out of the tank and sit with her on the computer. Yes she'll sometimes wrap herself around my neck, but it's just for anchoring. She's not squeezing to kill, and even if she did try to squeeze I can overpower her. She's cute, she does silly things.

                    Snakes kinda just exist.

                    Snenk in a hat

                    venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV This user is from outside of this forum
                    venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Oh she's a pretty one! I've never kept reptiles and it's wild to me how much less maintainance they are compared to mammals. Like it's probably easier to mess up if you're inexperienced but just the day to day chores seem a lot less involved. I'd like to keep a snake some day. It'd have to be a garter or egg eater or anything that doesn't require pinkies though. Don't have the stomach for keeping those around πŸ˜…

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                    • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                      Oh she's a pretty one! I've never kept reptiles and it's wild to me how much less maintainance they are compared to mammals. Like it's probably easier to mess up if you're inexperienced but just the day to day chores seem a lot less involved. I'd like to keep a snake some day. It'd have to be a garter or egg eater or anything that doesn't require pinkies though. Don't have the stomach for keeping those around πŸ˜…

                      witchfire@lemmy.worldW This user is from outside of this forum
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                      That's not reptiles as a whole. Chameleons are pretty finicky from what I hear. But most snakes are pretty ez

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