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Do our snakes communicate?

paulbuck Feb 01, 2009 11:57 AM

Well, yeah. Duh.
BRB's when hungry will usually stick just their heads out from where they are hiding but Adam talks alittle louder than the others. He'll climb up on the limb and just lounge. After breeding season his appetite goes into high gear. Last night he was trying to tell me something:
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Thats Eve in the background basking in one of the 'hot' spots.
Gotta love BRB's.
Thanks for looking,
Paul

Replies (2)

Jeff Clark Feb 01, 2009 01:08 PM

Our snakes are always talking to us. We just have to figure out what they are saying. Adam is real easy to understand in that PIC.

>>Well, yeah. Duh.
>>BRB's when hungry will usually stick just their heads out from where they are hiding but Adam talks alittle louder than the others. He'll climb up on the limb and just lounge. After breeding season his appetite goes into high gear. Last night he was trying to tell me something:
>>.
>>Thats Eve in the background basking in one of the 'hot' spots.
>>Gotta love BRB's.
>>Thanks for looking,
>>Paul

Tim21087 Feb 04, 2009 01:11 PM

My CRB, Tempest, usually sticks her head out of her hide when she is hungry. As her hunger progresses more and more of her body will stick out of her hide, until she is eventually lounging on her perch like yours does.
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Thank you,

Tim

0.1 Wife- Melissa
0.1 Daughter- Alexa
0.1 CRB- Tempest
0.1 JCP- Serenity
1.0 Orange Cat- Elvis

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