Why do humans protect snakes, and do snakes protect their owners?

Updated on pet 2024-07-20
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No. Snakes do not recognize their owners, and they do not have the same loyalty to their owners as dogs.

    Although snakes are cold-blooded animals, whether they recognize the Lord or not has nothing to do with whether they are cold-blooded or not, it is just a kind of jealousy of poisonous snakes.

    However, cold-blooded animals are relatively inferior animals, and it is true that they are not as good at thinking as hot-blooded animals, however, there are also more intelligent snakes, such as king cobras, which are more thoughtful snakes among snakes, but their intelligence is mainly used for hunting and protection.

    It has nothing to do with recognizing the owner, and it will not recognize the master, nor can it risk raising them to try, once bitten by a king cobra, death within half an hour is very common, too late**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No.

    I don't know, snakes are cold-blooded animals, so they don't recognize people, when you see that snakes are very docile, it's actually just a habit, and after a long time with snakes, snakes don't see you as a threat so they won't attack you.

    The snake does not recognize the owner, because the snake can be said to be a brainless animal, its brain capacity is limited to hunting, the snake has no spirituality and does not have any emotion, so it does not recognize people, and the snake can be said to have no eyes, it can only rely on smell and other senses to perceive the world, many snakes that can be in close contact with humans just feed it, just like the lion and tiger in the circus, they are very hungry and will also bite.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Snakes do not protect their owners.

    The snake will recognize the owner, but will not protect the owner, get along with the snake for a long time, the snake will identify the owner's smell through the snake letter record, but it is a cold-blooded animal, unless it is raised from a young age, treat it well, it will get used to your smell will treat you as a kind, and then will trust you and not hurt you. The snake does not recognize its owner, because the snake can be said to be a brainless animal, and its brain capacity is limited to hunting.

    The snake has no spirituality and does not have any emotions, so it does not recognize people, and the snake can be said to have no eyes, it can only rely on smell and other senses to perceive the world, many snakes that can be in close contact with humans just feed it, just like the lion and tiger in the circus, they are very hungry and will also bite.

    Snakes can not be raised

    First of all, we have to say that snakes cannot be treated as pets, especially wild snakes, many of which are protected by the state. If you want to keep it in captivity, you must report it to the local forestry department; If it is a national protected animal, it must also apply to the Municipal Forestry Bureau, and it can only be bred after approval.

    Secondly, if an animal wants not to attack its owner, it needs to have the ability to distinguish between the "owner". For example, a dog can find its owner in a crowd, but a snake can't find its owner.

    This is because snakes do not have the same visual system as humans, and they see the world differently from humans, and the world they see is mainly infrared, so it is difficult to identify their prey and owner through vision.

    Snakes rely primarily on their sense of smell to see their surroundings, and if they live with it for a long time, they may indeed be more familiar with the smell emanating from their owners. However, in different environments and at different times, the smell emitted by humans is different, and the snake may not recognize its owner.

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