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Is snake a pet?

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Asked by : GOPI KUMAR |  17 Mar '08 05:33 pm

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Well there are people who do keep snakes as pets - I don't understand it myself. I do not think a snake belongs in captivity. It is difficult to maintain the correct temperature for them and provide the right food. Also they are not very cuddly or strokeable.

Says Janis 17 Mar '08 06:05 pm

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yes many have it as pet

Says sudha 17 Mar '08 05:38 pm

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In legal term snakes cannot be keep as pet, but some keep it as pet, specially Pythons.

Says L KINI 17 Mar '08 05:35 pm

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For the Snake Charmer.

Says sankaran subbiah 17 Mar '08 05:34 pm

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YA
BUT I DONT LIKE ANIMALS TO B KEPT AS PET
SET THEM FREE

Says 17 Mar '08 05:34 pm

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well in the northern part of the world people keep snakes as their pet but in India it is very difficult for us to keep those things our pet and it is difficult to maintain the correct temperature and it is also difficult to provide them with the right food they need.when they grow they will be dangerous for us humans

Says Aravind Tony 19 Mar '08 10:08 am

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Don't ask me. Ask the snake. If he says yes, then yes :)

Says Parthapratim Chakravorty 17 Mar '08 05:36 pm

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paal lo

Says nkg 17 Mar '08 05:35 pm

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Even gopi kumar is my pet

Says Pichumani Sundar 17 Mar '08 05:34 pm

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no.
they are wild by nature.

Says HARIJIBAN BANERJEE 17 Mar '08 05:36 pm

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