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Just a little girl watching TV with her pet snake (Original Post) packman Jul 2017 OP
Okay (n/t) PJMcK Jul 2017 #1
The snake looks totally absorbed in the show... Rhiannon12866 Jul 2017 #2
That is child endangerment LeftInTX Jul 2017 #3
That's what I was thinking, too Warpy Jul 2017 #4
She doesn't stand a chance LeftInTX Jul 2017 #6
cute little girl. Beautiful snake. Doreen Jul 2017 #5
He could choke her out in an instant. Epic dumb onecaliberal Jul 2017 #7
Someone needs to find a good home for the snake The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #8
Little girl is fearless and quite confident the snake will do her no harm. democratisphere Jul 2017 #9
I'd teach a child about snakes, even supervised hands on teaching, but I wouldn't Solly Mack Jul 2017 #10
That is terrifying.. whathehell Jul 2017 #11
When the snake yawned, I was suprised. Didn't know they did irisblue Jul 2017 #12
Yeah..Who knew snakes got bored? whathehell Jul 2017 #17
keep it fed. i wanted a smaller snake as a kid. i love snakes. pansypoo53219 Jul 2017 #13
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2017 #14
Reminds me of this: demmiblue Jul 2017 #15
I hope they're not watching... Wounded Bear Jul 2017 #16
As the snake thinks, "Not quite ripe." WinkyDink Jul 2017 #18
Do you know where this came from? whathehell Jul 2017 #19

LeftInTX

(25,259 posts)
3. That is child endangerment
Tue Jul 11, 2017, 11:48 PM
Jul 2017

I hope someone contacted the authorities.

Sorry to get all jumpy, but this is so dangerous.

I can't fathom!

Warpy

(111,250 posts)
4. That's what I was thinking, too
Tue Jul 11, 2017, 11:58 PM
Jul 2017

Those things kill by constriction and she's just big enough for a nice meal.

I don't get people who keep wild animals for pets. You'd think having children would be sufficient experience.

LeftInTX

(25,259 posts)
6. She doesn't stand a chance
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 12:12 AM
Jul 2017

I've seen small ones constrict the arms of big burly snake catchers in Florida.
And they work in tandem with another catcher.

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
5. cute little girl. Beautiful snake.
Tue Jul 11, 2017, 11:59 PM
Jul 2017

I am not sure that is a good idea as she is small and warm and this snake could get the wrong idea and squeeze her to death. Snakes go by instinct and this setting is an instinct waiting to happen.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,681 posts)
8. Someone needs to find a good home for the snake
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 12:24 AM
Jul 2017

in a nice, well-maintained reptile zoo, and get the kid a puppy or a kitten - something that won't be tempted to eat her.

I think it's good that the child is being raised not to hate or fear snakes, but such a close relationship is not a very sensible idea.

democratisphere

(17,235 posts)
9. Little girl is fearless and quite confident the snake will do her no harm.
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 12:25 AM
Jul 2017

The parent(s) or snake handler are present and nearby and apparently know what they are doing. The snake looks very relaxed and ready for his afternoon nap. It is still an unnerving site.

Solly Mack

(90,762 posts)
10. I'd teach a child about snakes, even supervised hands on teaching, but I wouldn't
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 12:43 AM
Jul 2017

allow my full grown (and large) python or boa any cuddle time with my child.

And it would all depend on the age - and size - of the child. (and snake)

Also, with the child's permission. If the child doesn't want to learn about snakes, I would never force the issue. That would be cruel to subject a child already afraid of snakes to snakes.


I wouldn't want a child to grow up with a phobia of snakes - but instead with an awareness and respect for snakes and how deadly some snakes can be.

Always handle with care. Both your child - especially...and your snake.

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