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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
I was hoping as a group we could find some information. Wayne said it best that nobody tests for "love" but I have a small lead on some brain activity of reptiles.
That's probably where to look. Not emotion but brain activity.
I am looking for the information so whenever this comes up I can post it so as to have some credit to what I'm saying.
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BwahaShahahaEhahahahahXhahahaha! Good luck with you being credible.
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Originally Posted by red ink
Lets do one better to conclusive prove that snakes have emotions.... particularly the emotion of snakes "loving" their keepers.
Let's all take are snakes out into a suitable environment for them to thrive in and set them free...
afterall if you love something then set it free, if it comes back it loves you back... doesn't it?
We can all convene in a month to discuss our findings... we can not prove this without proper experimentation and proper statistical data to back us up?
Who's with me on this?
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I'm in. I have three corns I can let go.
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Originally Posted by Danimal
Why is this important? Because someone is annoying? I believe the same as most of you, I just don't think it's important enough to give this much thought. If you have to start a concerted effort to track down information, and you don't have any luck... hello. 
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This is being discussed because we get all kinds of people coming on her that have snakes that just love them and them alone. Logical people get that that isn't how it works but these people get all upset and angry. So if we can compile some real evidence for those that lack the ability to use logic then we stop being haters and maybe they will gain some understanding.