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Posted by: ExoticOddities at Sat Jun 26 06:34:44 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ExoticOddities ]  
   

Again, don't know if this is true or not, but I consider any snake species that forages with its head held "up" and in an alert position to be more intelligent than a snake which does not. By default, such alert and curious snakes seem to be more "aware" of their surroundings, and more able to distinguish between stimuli, than (say) a secretive, burrowing species.

So there's $0.02 more

Jack



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