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Do storms stress my snake out?

Timmeh___

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Hi, I was just wondering if storms might stress snakes out? I thought I read something about snakes liking storms, but im not sure that is true. I live in ohio, so we dont often experience tornadoes, but severe thunderstorms do occur. My snake likes to climb around during storms, her cage is next to a window. I also read something about them feeling the vibrations or something like that.
 
They don't "scare" them. But snakes do sense changes in weather... A lot of the time, storm fronts will spark laying or breeding...that sort of thing.
 
We had black skies, high winds and pounding rains the other day. You wouldn't have known it from the lack of activity in the vivs :D

I'm sure they can be affected but it definitely is not a certainty.
 
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