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Old 02-05-20, 09:07 AM   #1
craigafrechette
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The dreaded anthropomorphism topic...

The other day I got an email with a link to a great article I thought was worth sharing. I can be a bit outspoken when it comes to anthropomorphism, but the bottom line is as keepers it's our responsibility to put the animals needs first.
I really like how this article breaks down anthropomorphism into three categories. And I found it important that the article mentioned how quickly "neutral" can turn into "negative" anthropomorphism.

I've got no issue whatsoever with things like putting hats or sweaters on snakes. Not my thing, but it causes the animal no harm, so for those who enjoy it have fun, I'll probably even "like" your pics if you share them.

My issue is with those who put on blinders and then wonder why there snake isn't eating, or seems sick or lethargic. Those who take their snakes out on excursions or adventures, those who say "well he looked lonely so I took him out", those who ask for help and then disregard facts in favor of their personal emotions....

Anyway, it's a good read worth checking out.

https://www.reptifiles.com/reptile-a...ile-husbandry/
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