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Posted by: earthpig23 at Fri Mar 19 07:39:29 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by earthpig23 ] If you spend as much time as I do watching Discovery channel or animal planet when it comes to snakes one thing is usually for sure. Snakes are found in alone. unless its mating season snakes generally live spread out... whenever you see two males in the vicinity of one another they don't stay that way for long. Althoug not typically territirial snakes do have the same sense of dominince as most wild things. not only this but it is also a matter of survival its easier to hide by yourself. Now put all this instinct,survival of the fittest, and dominince factors and cram it into an enclosure that fits in your house if nothing else it puts uneeded stress and pressure on an already wild animal being domesticated. I'm not saying anything will happen bt I will say anything CAN happen. This alone I feel is enough to warrant seperation. However you could always throw in the hundreds of what if's. Who needs the added worry or stress. You dont and neither does your snakes. | ||
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