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  1. Honestly he probably sees you as a big snake of some kind like snakes arent like this with other animals just snakes doing this to eatchother if he was actually being defensive he would bite but the bump makes you wonder what hes thinking exactly

  2. My breeder leopard spot nose clown is more aggressive than this during breeding season, especially when it’s raining outside. I can always see his nose trying to open his drawer in the breeder rack, and when I open it up, he pops out, gives a quick defensive strike, and tries to climb to the top of the rack where we keep our females, then also fights when trying to put him back. Outside of that, he’s as dog tame as can possibly be, always gives me a good laugh to see him so super rarely aggressive(more defensive).

  3. I have a male I thought had something wrong with him cus he was constantly moving around and never seemed to sleep and he does the same exact thing this snake is doing during breeding season. That was when I realized he was old enough to breed, so we will see how that goes😂.

  4. Do males only act like this if females are around or do they act like that during breeding season with no other snakes around?

  5. I think its hilarious when people talk to their snakes.They know the snake doesn't have ears,yet they still talk to them.😂
    I talk to my penis,even though he's a real dick,so I get it.😏

  6. I get beat up every year by both Royal and Carpet Pythons. They're relentless.

    The biggest risk to python keepers around the world during breeding season is gelastic syncope.

    Stay safe, you guys.

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