I theorize that snake brains work at a different, slower, "clock speed" most of the time. Most snakes when observed outside of hunting move at a slow methodical rate. Their metabolism slowed for efficiency. I think this applies to thought speed as well. Still intelligent, just on "slow time".
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Is anybody aware of any formal studies like this around reptiles?
(also good studies on reptilian emotions as instincts, feeling fear to avoid something, joy to pursue it, etc)
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He has a favorite spot for his sock and he likes to rest his head on it in a way that he can observe the room. If I move the sock, it eventually get put back.
I've been reading (mostly subjective) stories of similar behaviors across species of pet snakes.