suecornish
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Please only post comments on snakes hearing and understanding what is said to them. We are ignoring the fact that snakes do not have ears, they don't understand our language and coincidence along with survival tactics.
Monday, Kevin (my husband) wanted to play with Hayyah, our 6 month old male Snow Corn. Hayyah was reallying enjoying his aspen so Kevin had to explore to find him. Once Kevin got him, Hayyah was in a foul mood, being disturbed from making tunnels in the aspen, and started biting Kevin. Kevin gently took Hayyah by the head (no hand on the tail section), sat down and said, "You are not supposed to bite me. You can poop on me but not bite me." No sooner than Kevin got done speaking Hayyah did just that, pooped all over Kevin's chest and belly (he wasn't wearing a shirt). It looked like Zorro and his "Z".
:laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01:
I laughed so hard I had to change my undies.
Monday, Kevin (my husband) wanted to play with Hayyah, our 6 month old male Snow Corn. Hayyah was reallying enjoying his aspen so Kevin had to explore to find him. Once Kevin got him, Hayyah was in a foul mood, being disturbed from making tunnels in the aspen, and started biting Kevin. Kevin gently took Hayyah by the head (no hand on the tail section), sat down and said, "You are not supposed to bite me. You can poop on me but not bite me." No sooner than Kevin got done speaking Hayyah did just that, pooped all over Kevin's chest and belly (he wasn't wearing a shirt). It looked like Zorro and his "Z".
:laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01: :laugh01:
I laughed so hard I had to change my undies.