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RE: The issue of individual snakes forming

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Posted by: Bluerosy at Mon Jul 11 12:56:47 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]  
   

I tend to rather think the snakes are tolerating each other in a truce sort of manner in order for each to gain some sort of survival advantage such as proper temps, humidity, etc. In other words, they tolerate each other to the mutual survival gain of both. But I think the concept of forming a true bond may not be there

If the snakes were just tolerating each other wouldn't be easier for them to just eat each other during feeding time? Also snakes are cold bloodded , so how does keeping mutciple animals make for better temp ranges?
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