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What are some cute things your corn does?

My little corn loves ears! She'll circle mine for half an hour and sometimes, to my surprise, stick her head inside my ears. It's really rather strange. She also tries to go in my dog's which I try to avoid! She's pretty funny :)
 
My corn is in shed right now, so she's all tucked away and doesn't want to be bothered!

But normally, she is great! Every morning when i wake up, she's at the top of her tank in her hammock, ready to get out! Or if she isn't and I surprised her, then she will race to the top as quick as possible, climbing up the glass wall! In the daytime she's asleep, but in the evening she'll do the same thing.

When I had newspaper in her cage, she used to burrow under the aspen and newspaper, and it made it so very hard to get her out!! Crazy snake.

She loves being around my neck, but ONLY if she can snuggle in my hair. It's very frizzy and curly, so she gets stuck in it!! But it is a battle to keep her out of my hair.

I do love little Estelle!
 
i dont know whether this is just me, or whether anyone else's does it, mine seems to DANCE! she'll be going along happy as can be, then she'll stop all of a sudden and start swaying her heads from side to side! i love it i think its great, looks so cute! :)

mine also loves the sleeves too.. she's persistent too if you take her away, she'll be sure to have a go at getting there again hehe :)
 
when my anery corn was a baby he would climb up his tree to the top of the cage, and right where the lid would meet the black top part of the cage he would go around the entire outside, til he was stretched all the way across, and fall asleep. haha
 
My corn will wrap himself around my hand and get himself all tangled until he can't go anywhere and then he gets frustrated because he can't move. Today my ball python decided he liked the tv program, when I let him out he went right to the center of the floor, lifted his head and decided he was going to watch tv.
 
When I sing my amel girl hides really fast XD. I must sound like a screeching bird then lol.

My Amel boy lifts his head as he slithers, and often pauses to just pause his head XD
 
This isn't anything unusual but both my corns like to stick their heads out of their hides and just watch me while Im in the room. And every so often they will poke their head up from being under the aspen and just look at me for a while. It's so cute.
 
I get Harley out almost every night after I feed the outside dogs and take my shower. Normally about 9 or so at night. He will stare out the front of the cage and wait until I open the door, then he crawls on my hand and just looks at me like "what took you so long"!! He is never there except around that time and when he wants out. I never claimed to have a normal one!
 
I just switched my snakes to newspaper. My anery Nibs drags her digital thermometer under the top layer and has made a tent. She has hides, but is a do it yourself kind of reptile.
 
Spinnin' like crazy...

Little over a week since I got my new corn, and I handled her for the first time tonight. Went really well, she calmed down after a couple minutes and we had some time to check each other out.

OK, so here's the cute/odd thing. When I put her back in her aquarium, she slowly moved off my hand and then, once not touching me anymore, spun around in circles! :nope: She was even kind of burrowing into her substrate a bit as she did this. Anyone else seen this and knows what it might mean? It was almost like she was thinking, "OMG I can't believe what just happened!"
 
I was walking by the tank and noticed my baby was studying the thermostat, so I stood there quietly watching him (he hadn't been out of his hide all day). Suddenly he turned and looked right at me, and did that tilted-head thing that dogs do when they're confused. We stared at each other for a good minute before I ran out to get my camera, but when I got back, he was hiding again :(
 
I made a treehouse out of a cardboard box fastened to the side of the tank up high for my latest snake friend, Bink, who is a normal youngster and he likes to lay inside of it with his head sticking out of one of the openings watching me as I use the computer--like now.
 
One of newest snakes (a butter female) will stick her head out of the bedding and slither about exploring. You only see her head though, nothing else,lol!
 
My snake, Sneak, has done a lot of cute "peeking" too! Love these stories.

Anyone else have a snake that is interested in the camera lens? I was holding her while my husband snapped her first pictures. She seemed to gravitate toward the lens, stretching out in a straight line off my hand- her body making a b-line right for the camera! Maybe she could see her reflection? :)
 
When I take my corn out for feeding, he'll use his tail to grab anything he brushes past. Also, he'll use his body to hold on to the plastic edge of the tank and try to crawl that way to the other side.
 
Sometimes at night, Nyx peeks her head out to watch all around her. I found that if I go up to the tank and put my face close to it and sometimes if I speak in a bassy voice, she comes right out and puts her face on the glass and has a staring contest with me.
She is the sweetest snake ever, it is so weird, haha. Also, if I take her outside and put her on a flower, any flower, she starts trying to burrow into the center of it, the part with the pollen. Every single time, without fail. She's a cutie.

My hatchling is a coiler snake. All she does when you handle her is coil around your finger and watch the world go by. I thought she was hateling at first but I think she likes me now, and has accepted me as her pet.
 
Zeus tries his hardest to get out of the enclosure... Scales over 18" and he's only a hatchling! Little daredevil!

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