Question:

Can snakes show loyalty for their owners?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

A green boa to be exact.

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. No they do not.

    The most you can hope for is that they tolerate handling.


  2. green boa?  hmm never heard of one.  emerald tree boa, which is green.  but no snakes arent loyal to their owners.

  3. The answer is most definitly a resounding no and it is not because they wouldn't want to show loyalty. They are just simply incapable of even being able to tell if it is the same human that comes to feed them every time. Usually, there mentality works on watching for patterns. If you go to feed them wearing the same colored shirt ever time then they might always associate that shirt with feeding time. Very simplistic.

    I know it would be nice if they could.

  4. To be honest, I don't really know what I'm about to say is true, but, I think that they're brains aren't capable of emotion. And, well, loyalty, is kind of an emotion. Again, that's just what I think.

  5. i have never heard of a green boa.  there are green anacondas which are boas not sure if thats what you mean but to answer your question no they do not show loyalty and do not even know you.  if they did there would not be people that where killed by their pet snakes..

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.