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This has been a concern of mine for awhile.
Whenever I take my Rosy Boa out to hold him, he always tries to find a place to burrow into. I lay a pillow on my lap and he slithers into the pillow case. I just try to meet his preferences the best I can, I take it he enjoys the body heat. Is this alright to do?
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
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-Chiikaku
I dont know anything about Boa's but I think this is pretty common behavior for most snakes. Corn snakes I Know will sneak off into any little opening, Down your pants, into your pockets, down my girlfriends shirt.... and so on.