I hear it all the time that snakes only tolerate people and that's not true. A snake that paces isn't always looking for food and they often pace to come out of their enclosures to explore and to get some freedom and exercise and the opportunity to be social and bond with their handler as well as with other people. A snake will pace constantly make constant eye contact and will ask you to take them out through their body language. If a snake only tolerates people then why do they choose to always spend time close to their handler of on them and they have a fit when you try to put them back into their enclosures after they have been out to be social? If a snake doesn't want to be held or handled it will usually strike at someone to defend itself and surely won't spend it's time close to a person that it so chooses to not be around !!
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Sorry I'm behind on making videos our temps dropped down to 30 below zero here and some of my water lines in my house froze and ruptured but my son replaced them all so everything is fine now. Can't wait til spring so I can take my snakes back outdoors :o) Not all snake species can be socialized but most can with patience, observation and dedication !!!
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