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Awkward Question...

ShelbyScott

Owned by Paisley
I have a female snake, and I was just wondering the other day...do snakes have periods? I feel like such a noob asking, but I'd like to know for future reference. Thanks!
 
No. Menstruation is only found in mammals, specifically primates and I'm pretty sure only humans have periods. (perhaps other closely related species do as well).

Other animals reuse/absorb the uterus lining. However they may still have vaginal bleeding, which could be linked to their sexual maturity or what stage of reproductive cycle they are in (different types of animals follow different cycles). This is not a period though, because they are not shedding the uterus lining.
 
actually that's a very good question!

and... I just learnt something new too!
that's very interesting, I only have 2 boys so the thought never came to mind.
but I could see why you would wonder!

lol I love learning new useless facts! :eek:
..even if the topics a little unerving to some! ;)
 
Lol well thank goodness no one thinks it's dumb! I had a friend whose dog had to wear a diaper because she was not spayed and was bleeding. I'm not sure if if was a period or what. But good to know!
 
yes I have seen that in female dogs aswell and I would have called that a 'perios' but apparently its not! lol cause there not shedding the uterine lining, which would be the true sence of 'menstratio ' as I have just learned! ;)
 
I actually asked this same question to the seller when I bought my first snake lol...definitely not a stupid question. Having dealt with a dog once when she was in heat, I wanted to make sure I wouldn't have to deal with the same thing in snakes.
 
I think that this is a great question and Im so glad it was asked, I never thought to ask it but its good info to have.
 
Vetusvates, you can't decide whether I'm stupid or not? How nice. You should have just kept your mouth shut. Everyone has to start somewhere. I start here because there are so many nice, knowledgable people on this site. So thank you to everyone who took the time to kindly answer my simple question. You, on the other hand, vetusvates, took the time to insult me instead of leaving an answer. Also, anthropomorphism applies to mental and emotional functions, not biological functions. Make sure you know your words before you used them to put someone down.
 
Ahhh pay him no mind, sometime people here are so darn serious and they get lost in the hobby, they forget that they were new to the hobby at one time and there is a serious lack of sense of humor here sometimes.

Check your inbox Shelby
 
ShelbyScott, remember this former thread?
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=134160
I had hoped that here in this first thread that you had seen in our first interaction that I was in our first exchange helpful, patient, and took time, interest, energy, and effort.
I had hoped that I had made the basis for a good first impression.
I had hoped that after my first answers, I would not so hastily be labelled and pigeonholed as a horror and nemesis of innocent new members.
I had hoped...

Regarding this present thread :
First of all, I apologize for any and all insults. I did not intend to insult. Milk a little humor?...maybe...and I apologize for that. I was overly-familiar with hopefully a new chum. I was wrong and will not let that happen again.
Secondly, I apologize for assuming that so quickly we have any rapport by which humor might be exchanged. I had felt good enough about the first thread that I assumed we might joke or have a laugh. I assumed wrong and I apologize. I further promise, again, to never let it happen, again.
Thirdly, I apologize for so quickly and flippantly leaving the post here earlier that I did. At a minimum I should have been more specific about the question itself. It was the question to which I referred, not you personally.
At a maximum I should have ignored the thread and moved on. If here and now in this thread I have so basely shamed myself, and left you so horribly and permanently scarred---I promise I will never post again in any thread you start.

By the way, the earlier post should have read as follows:


Question awkward?....No.

Question stupid?....No, but humor is vaguely present.

Question anthropomorphic?...Somewhat. (Merriam-Webster : Anthropomorphism ~ an interpretation of what is not human or personal in terms of human or personal characteristics.)

Snakes differ morphologically, phylogenetically, ontologically, embryologically, reproductively, taxonomically (see KPCOFGS, etc.) and in another infinite number of ways---from mammals.

Note, from no obvious visible (external) secondary sexual characteristics, nor obvious apparent limbs for locomotion.......to what might be to some less (or more) subtle : the rather less obvious striking dissimilarity of a male snake's hemipenes---vastly different in structure and method of use (from mammals and other warm-blooded species). Also note, sperm retention AND a menstrual cycle are not both likely to occur in any sexually dimorphic species I can think of.

Lastly, I want you to know, that If I did not care about your perceived wounds, and if I did not care about being perceived as so asinine......then I would not have taken the time and attention to post this detailed/long post in your thread.
I tend to often speak in metaphor and lean often toward sarcasm. There are more than a few here in this forum who do so, from the very top on to the very bottom of the pecking order. If you perceive these from me (metaphor or sarcasm) here or in the future as repugnant, sophomoric, or unbearable, please ignore them, or call me out, your choice.

I would like to be friends and able to joke around. Seriously and honestly and openly stated.
I do not say this to many. In fact, I don't ever remember having so disarmingly done so. Ever.

The sword is in your hands. On bended knee, I bare my chest.
 
ShelbyScott, V is just being, well, V! Some of us have odd senses of humor and our honesty and silliness can be taken out of context. Remember, there is no way to see our facial expressions as we type our answers, and without knowing each other very well responses can be misunderstood. Please know that V is truly sorry and I hope your feelings aren't hurt. We have all been on the receiving end of an answer that we didn't know weren't meant to be hurtful.

Here's my answer, I don't know if they have periods but the tampons would have to be awfully tiny!
 
Female snakes do have a period of reproductive advertising for a mate, and signs that signal this, and obviously a reproductive cycle, as an annual event.

I don't know what difference there is in anatomy of egg-layers and live bearers. I wonder...
 
Hocus Pocus Heebus Jeebus.
I felt horrible and like a j@c%@$$ all night.
I hate the word stupid and I hate awkwardness.

And thanks, Smigon. Thanks for the surprise defense, too. I feel like you have seen deep into my psyche.

Nanci, I used to know in detail the difference between between oviparous, ovoviviparous, and viviparous...but alas, I can't remember the details this early in the morning. Now that would be a good thread.
 
Lays eggs, eggs hatch inside and live babies emerge, live babies emerge without ever having been shelled.
 
A couple cool photos...
 

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