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Very well said Cyber, I’m with you on this one!
But to answer the question of Puff, here is an exert out of a snake book:
Snakes, like all reptiles, lack the enlarged cerebral hemispheres found in birds and mammals – the part of the brain that controls learning and thought. Consequently, snakes are not what we would consider intelligent. They are creatures of instinct and habit. Captive snakes will learn when their regularly scheduled feeding time is, and their owners will often find them waiting. They have no emotions as we know them, though they certainly feel things, such as pain.
Artie
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