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dannybgoode
04-08-17, 11:47 PM
Really interesting and its research like this that convinces me snakes and lizards need an enriched environment to thrive (natural substrate, climbing opportunities for all snakes bar maybe a blood python, uv light, naturalistic hides, plants, scent enrichment etc).

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/11/19/science/coldblooded-does-not-mean-stupid.html?mwrsm=Facebook&referer=http://m.facebook.com/

sattva
04-09-17, 12:25 AM
Really interesting and its research like this that convinces me snakes and lizards need an enriched environment to thrive (natural substrate, climbing opportunities for all snakes bar maybe a blood python, uv light, naturalistic hides, plants, scent enrichment etc).

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/11/19/science/coldblooded-does-not-mean-stupid.html?mwrsm=Facebook&referer=http://m.facebook.com/
Hey Danny! All I get is a shopping link when I tag your post...

dannybgoode
04-09-17, 12:48 AM
Hey Danny! All I get is a shopping link when I tag your post...

Apologies-damned Facebook links

Correct url below-too late to edit. Perhaps a kind mod would fix the original post

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/11/19/science/coldblooded-does-not-mean-stupid.html

Tiny Boidae
04-09-17, 12:55 AM
Hey Danny! All I get is a shopping link when I tag your post...

There's an option at the top to skip to the article. It works, there's just an ad.

afsgr88
04-09-17, 06:28 AM
Wow, amazing and groundbreaking information. Thank you so much for sharing! Maybe soon they will shed some light on reptile's ability to form bonds and stuff like that. Definitely worth reading :)

trailblazer295
04-09-17, 06:47 AM
Very interesting, would have liked to see something on snakes as well. Curious if they possess the same abilities or not.