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To: Paul R.

Snakes are not the stupid, pea-brained creatures they’re made out to be.

Finding food is an intensive, expensive proposition for them.

All the effort to *try* to catch food costs them in reserved energy, even those that are primarily ambush predators.

That is also why most of the myths surrounding them are just that, myths.

Snakes don’t have endless resources to waste on anything but hunting to survive.

“Chasing people” is counter to their entire being.
It would expend energy that they would really seek to conserve.
[unless it’s a Mamba] :D

It is entirely likely that some can learn, by association, that guys fishing means an easy meal.

Imagine all the lovely smells of bloodied nightcrawlers permeating the water, for instance.

I like empiric evidence and will offer some, from my own observations.

My snakes “know” me, both as the source of their food and as someone they trust to not harm them.
Very simple associations.

However, Pinky, the traveling boa, has gone far beyond such basic things.

In the summer, if I walk by his house wearing my usual slop-around-house clothes, he will acknowledge me but calmly so.

If I walk by his house wearing my ‘biker clothes’, he gets very excited and active, going to great extremes to make me notice him and he starts pushing his snout at the places on his door where the latches are, obviously “asking” to come out.

Why?

He has learned by association [just like dogs and other “evolved” animals do] that the biker clothes means I *might* be taking him with me.

He actually loves being out with people.

If I am taking him, I open his door and lay his backpack down and he instantly crawls inside and curls up, waiting for me to zip it closed and sling him on my back.

For the rest of the day, this repeats.

We stop, he crawls out.
When I’m ready to leave one place to go to another, he dutifully goes back into his pack.

He has learned something, remembers what he’s learned and associates and anticipates certain visual cues with that knowledge.

Catfish, being what they are [hillbilly sharks] for all I know, would be intrigued by vinegar.

They are a weird animals.

My dad stocked the pond above my house with them and they ate every living thing they could reach until there was nothing left but them.

I really miss all the ducks, frogs, salamanders, newts and turtles that *used* to be there.

:-\

Snakes can eat things bigger than you think.

Should’ve just given him the Bluegill.

:)


181 posted on 11/23/2014 9:30:26 AM PST by Salamander (My soul's on fire.)
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To: Salamander

Heh - I like that term about catfish: Hillbilly sharks. I wish I lived near your Dad’s pond - I’d have been happy to help keep the catfish population down to a reasonable level. :-)


184 posted on 12/18/2014 11:54:04 PM PST by Paul R. (Leftists desire to control everything; In the end they invariably control nothing worth a damn.)
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