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RE: Woma vs. Green Tree

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Posted by: yvon at Mon Feb 17 20:56:44 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by yvon ]  
   

I have two Womas. Love them. But like any two snakes, they have very different temperaments. My female Woma will never bite, not even a frozen thawed rat (live rats are another story!). On the other hand, my male Woma strikes first, then asks questions. When he wants to eat which appears to be 8 months out of the year, everything is food. Even if I handle him for a while, he is likely to start trying to ingest a finger (I now ware gloves with him to save myself the trouble).

I find them to be very smart snakes, curious and very adaptable to changing environments. They will keep you interested.

Cheers!

Yvon


   

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