Karl_Mcknight
Common Sense Holder
That really special bond occurs when 1 snake ends up in the poop of the other
CornySnakeUser:
It's comforting that you don't agree with cohabbing, but let's just agree to disagree that corn snakes have the capacity to bond. Since corns are solitary creatures, do not hunt in packs, do not care for their young in any way, only come together in the wild to mate, AND have been known to be cannabalistic, there is no biological or any other need for them to "bond." Bonding, in this case or as when we think they are "cuddling," is only something that we, as humans assign hypothetically to our pets when we see them competing for the best spot in the hide or viv. Intelligence, as it relates to reptiles, only serves them in terms of their evolution and survival. Of course, this is my opinion, but I must say that it is an informed one supported by empirical evidence.
Again, just sayin.
Is that not how most people bond?That really special bond occurs when 1 snake ends up in the poop of the other
What are those two yellow things in there?
Nicole