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[quote=Anonymous] Smell: You must insist that your son cleans the cage more regularly. It's not good for anyone, even the snake, to live in a dirty environment. Your son therefore needs a second, secure container, to place the snake in when he cleans out the cage. Is there also a smell from the food? Usually they come frozen and are kept frozen until they need to be thawed out before distribution. That's all. The rest is in your head. You use words that are so biased (tongue flicky? really?) that you are not a credible reporter. It's highly unlikely the snake wandered during the night if you saw it in its cage the next morning. You seem to have integrated into your DNA a hefty dose of biblical fear of snakes, which is unreasonable. They are beautiful creatures deserving of respect. Not my favorite choice of pet, since I prefer giving my labor to pets that can feel and express affection (parrots, dogs, etc). But definitely not creepy. This snake is just behaving like a snake. It smells with its tongue. It looks at you, obviously. You are interesting. Sigh. [/quote]
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