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making corn lovers

When I was in the 1st grade I remember a guy coming to my school with all sorts of snakes. The last to be shown was a really huge retic. Everyone in my class lined up to hold him. I got to hold the head and fell in love with that snake. I've always wanted a python since. But I've never owned one. I wouldn't want a really big python like that unless I could give him his own room in the house lol. If I do get a python in the future it would probably be a carpet python (they are really pretty).

Anyway right now I just have a bunch of frogs, kingsnakes and corn snakes. All the kids that live around here like coming to see my snakes. I haven't had a kid yet to not want to see or even touch them. I think the snake fear is a learned behavior.

As for spiders. We have a mutual understanding. I do not like them but I do not go out of my way to kill them. As long as they do not crawl on me unexpectedly or hide in my bed we are good.

Now wasps on the other hand... I will scream like I'm being murdered if one lands on me.
 
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