they better not ban these epic animals me and m friend r gonna probally get one when we r older and ima gonna work at he Cincinnati zoo with these marvouless wonderful snakes!
Loved the video. Feel like it's worth mentioning that these are powerful constrictors and that such an animal should never be underestimated. I keep a female Green Annie myself, she's a bit unpredictable and skittish though very tame. I try to always have my Mrs around when I do larger maintenance (cleaning out her bath for example). Super tame does not mean completely safe, only that it is much more suitable than wild/aggressive/unpredictable.
@jamiegerger That's a burmese thing. Even while hissing they rarely bite. Every burm i've ever held has hissed, but was as sweet as can be. It's just something they do.
Heyy, ok im actually thinking of getting a burnese python, a fairly big one, like the first one u put onn, but iv only handeled a snake a couple of times, and i think snakes are really cute, so reply to this telling me how to earn trust from snakes like that? so you can hold them and give them a cuddle :D
@kyote19 Look, I was merely speaking about an article I read. If you must be angry, be angry at the article I read. I'm sure there are more articles out there too. Anywho, refer to my comments toward MasonC2K because otherwise I'd be repeating myself lol. Everyone is entitled to their opinion(like you&thats fine)and I have my own. I never said they attacked. They simply escape by mistake and just need to be returned to owners before they get hurt. That's all for now. Have a nice day :)
hey i just a female she a little jumpy when i pick her up any advice
MsStephwilliams 2 hours ago
they better not ban these epic animals me and m friend r gonna probally get one when we r older and ima gonna work at he Cincinnati zoo with these marvouless wonderful snakes!
cornsnake78 2 days ago
you are not a stupid ass..but I have a burm and she hisses all the time too, but she is a moody thing!
jamiegerger 4 days ago
@britishjoe1997 id suggest not getting a burm as your first snake...
and snakes dont like being held, they just tolerate it(some species more than others)
mayacompany 1 week ago
Loved the video. Feel like it's worth mentioning that these are powerful constrictors and that such an animal should never be underestimated. I keep a female Green Annie myself, she's a bit unpredictable and skittish though very tame. I try to always have my Mrs around when I do larger maintenance (cleaning out her bath for example). Super tame does not mean completely safe, only that it is much more suitable than wild/aggressive/unpredictable.
grimgrobb 1 week ago
@jamiegerger That's a burmese thing. Even while hissing they rarely bite. Every burm i've ever held has hissed, but was as sweet as can be. It's just something they do.
MGabriel7767 1 week ago
hissing I mean!
jamiegerger 1 week ago
you stupid ass..he is hosssing!! he don't like it!!
jamiegerger 1 week ago
Heyy, ok im actually thinking of getting a burnese python, a fairly big one, like the first one u put onn, but iv only handeled a snake a couple of times, and i think snakes are really cute, so reply to this telling me how to earn trust from snakes like that? so you can hold them and give them a cuddle :D
britishjoe1997 2 weeks ago
@kyote19 Look, I was merely speaking about an article I read. If you must be angry, be angry at the article I read. I'm sure there are more articles out there too. Anywho, refer to my comments toward MasonC2K because otherwise I'd be repeating myself lol. Everyone is entitled to their opinion(like you&thats fine)and I have my own. I never said they attacked. They simply escape by mistake and just need to be returned to owners before they get hurt. That's all for now. Have a nice day :)
BlueDragonFuze 2 weeks ago