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I don't understand, like, how you trust a snake to have it as a pet, you know what I mean, like... Like, did you not hear that story where, like, the snake would sleep with its owner in its bed and then, like, sized up to it, and then one night ate a whole? Like, how are you about to have a snake and, like, realise your snake could do that? Like, what?
Well, for one, it depends on the breed of snake, and two, it depends on how you raise the snake. Um, if the snake hasn't been fed correctly, that means they're going to try to do that. So that dude probably didn't feed his snake correctly for one. Um, he also got a snake he could handle for two. So... If you want to get a snake, just get a corn snake or a ball python. They're fine.
No disrespect or anything, that's a true story, except the part that I ate them. I didn't actually eat them, there's plenty I can do, but I didn't get around to doing it. Um, so, snakes are actually really cool. You just have to get the right snake, know what you're doing with snakes, and behavior with snakes. I have a snake, her name's Skalora, best snake I've ever asked for. My friend who's deathly afraid of snakes.
It cut me off before I could finish. Everyone who's deaf and afraid of snakes will only hold my snake because, you know, she's not afraid of literally only my snake. My snake has never shown signs of aggression. But, you know, only snake, you know, it might **** in the future, it might not. But it's likely that you might get, you're probably going to get bit at least once. You can't be scared of them.
Thank you. I see more and more people either get afraid of snakes or like snakes. Not a lot of people know how to actually take care of a snake. Fucking like you said, you have to find the right snake, the right breed and all that. You gotta know different things about said breed. So thank you for putting that into perspective, finally.
Yeah, yeah, of course, I know that, um, my parents used to breed and grow snakes when I was younger, so I kind of grew up around them, different breeds and stuff, so, um, I just benefit from my childhood to be honest, but, yeah, I understand that.
well that's fucking cool um my family's too afraid of snakes so that was fun well my grandmother we just got her to warm up to snakes like two years ago
of course of course like i understand that but like i don't know just like scare me in general man like they look cool like don't get me wrong they look fucking sick but like they're just scary as hell man like i don't know there's something about like the way they look at you and the fact they have freaking fangs man that scares me but like i'm not new for like having a snake because that's freaky
yeah I was kind of thinking that but I was thinking about a friend of mine he always got his snakes at exotic pet shows and yeah he always had the boas and all that kind of stuff he had pythons, he had a bunch of stuff anyway even tarantula but um also he had a monkey that he got at an exotic pet show I'll tell you something then I can't remember what kind of monkey it was it look a little small one hey let me get the next message
I don't remember exactly what kind of monkey it was, but I don't think there was no spider monkey like that. It was, all I know is it had hands like ours and everything, looked like a little baby with a bunch of hair. Anyway, that thing started turning on him later on. I mean, it lets you get a bath and everything and just be all sweet and everything, swing from your hair. But it wound up trying to turn on him, so he had to take it back. So I was just wondering about that, how snakes do. Do they do that?
I'm planning on posting my other ones. I have a, um, albino corn snake. I fucking love him, cause he has like a little yellow tip, a little yellow spot on his nose that he kind of just like boops against your face every now and then. I love that snake.
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Oh man that's sick. Oh my python that lays in my room and shit. The one that I took a picture of, she is now four years old. Yeah, she's four. A little baby.