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Posted by: snakekate at Wed Apr 23 10:46:33 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakekate ] Haha, snakes brains are fascinating, but I agree, they're behavior so much more. Because no matter what we learn of the brain, snakes will contradict it with they're behavior. Thats why they continue to fascinate me, because no matter what I learn, they themselves teach me soo much more. The only hard part, trying to wrap your own brain around it all! I rescued a wild eastern garter, and it has taught me so much just from observing it in a captive environment. I never realized just how different and smart garters are. They are like no other snake I have ever kept. Eventually I want to expand in garters. And I learn more and more as I observe them in they're natural habitats. I have looked up Melissa Armarillo and her concepts are stunning. Amazing perspective. I need to start documenting with more video and camera. Its hard when your frozen holding your breath and watching a snake that know someones near lol. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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