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favourite type of snake

I'm more of a cuddly snake person and prefer snakes which I can regularily handle. So I am stuck on corns and rat snakes. I have a radiated ratsnake which I just love, she has this I don't take no scrub attitude but calms down easily once she realizes that it's just me or Scott.

I also really like the texas long nose snakes, a friend has a pair he is holding for me, and they are actually eating mice! Burrowing pythons are nice, they have neat faces, along with hognose snakes. I just adore hognoses, when they are little babies, I just can't get over how darn cute they are.

My aformentioned friend has a pair of indigos, and I do concur that they are neat snakes. Very docile, and lovely colors to them. I would love to own them, but at least I can visit them. SOmeone also mentioned mambas, I don't know how anyone could like them. They scare the piss out of me. Last weekend another firend od mine bought a green mamba and a black mamba and had to stich them into a different container. Holy cow did they scurry about. They are fast little turds that's for sure. And the fact that they can really really kill you is enough to turn me off. I did get to hold them while they were in the duck taped container though. They sure don't look scary....

I'll stick to corns, and maybe red tail boas, and maybe a hognose or two, and a few ballpythons, and heck why not throw in a few milksnakes while we're at it :)

It's definatly an addiction...
 
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