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Originally Posted by red ink
That's what zoo's do on a daily basis around the world, plus you get the added bonus of brats banging on the glass...
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For some reason though I think that is better than having a snake being held for several hours in a busy place with the possible wrong temperatures AND the general vibrations from the music, crowd, ect. At least in a zoo they can stay in the back of the enclosure and hide themselves away. If you don't see a snake or whatever kids are FAR less likely to even pay any attention to the enclosure.