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<blockquote data-quote="rapidsequence" data-source="post: 787748" data-attributes="member: 56215"><p>When it comes time to shed, they are fairly cranky. The scales over their eyes cloud up just before shedding, so their usual crappy vision is even worse. They are a little more defensive at this time, and usually more likely to strike. I know my snakes are a little temperamental at this time and I leave them alone for about a week prior to shedding.</p><p></p><p>Again, a relatively small animal with limited defenses will not/does not (whatever) chase a large biped animal (us) with any intent of harm, if they move in your direction with any purpose, it is usually a bluff/threat "charge". They won't follow you home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapidsequence, post: 787748, member: 56215"] When it comes time to shed, they are fairly cranky. The scales over their eyes cloud up just before shedding, so their usual crappy vision is even worse. They are a little more defensive at this time, and usually more likely to strike. I know my snakes are a little temperamental at this time and I leave them alone for about a week prior to shedding. Again, a relatively small animal with limited defenses will not/does not (whatever) chase a large biped animal (us) with any intent of harm, if they move in your direction with any purpose, it is usually a bluff/threat "charge". They won't follow you home. [/QUOTE]
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