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Anonymous asked in PetsReptiles · 5 months ago

An snake do suffocate the own owner. It do mean she have againt hatred to the him or not?

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  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    Yes, snakes be suffocating the own owner as opposed to - well, as opposed to something else.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    4 months ago

    yea if it is angry or hungry

  • 4 months ago

    No, if a snake is angry it bites.  If it suffocates its owner, it is an accident.  Snakes normally only kill what they can swallow whole.  Yet they enjoy human contact [if they are tame] because of the warmth, and may wind themselves around.  

  • Anonymous
    5 months ago

    snakes do not feel towards their owners, they forget the owners and that’s why many think they’re not a good pet. whether they like or dislike isn’t known. 

  • 5 months ago

    No hatred, just the impetus to survival. I knew one person who raised large constrictors. He kept a revolver near the cages. So far as I know, he never had to use it. OTOH, I have lost three colleagues to the bites of venomous snakes. The big constrictors are safer.

    Smaller constrictors (say, up to 8' or so) are less dangerous. They do constrict but that is mostly in an effort to hold on. As long as you are not stupid enough to have one around your neck, no problem.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    Snakes do not have brains.  They cannot have thoughts like love or hate. 

  • keerok
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    The snake only does what it knows. No other thing in mind, no emotions, just survival.

  • Anonymous
    5 months ago

    Something aroused its snakish temper. 

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