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We have to remember that the height that we normally give these snakes in captivity isn't much compared to the wild. Climbing a 2-3ft branch in a viv would be relatively similar to exploring normal terrain for these guys. Very cool, regardless.
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We have to remember that the height that we normally give these snakes in captivity isn't much compared to the wild. Climbing a 2-3ft branch in a viv would be relatively similar to exploring normal terrain for these guys. Very cool, regardless.
Amen! And this goes for all snake species imho... When i see cages of 2feet high for burmese pythons for example, that makes me cry... Ofcourse they don't climb then, they can't !!!
Think about a fallen tree that a snake would live in. There is anywhere from 4-9 ft of vertical space for that snake to inhabit regardless of whether it is terrestrial or not.