You don't actually tame them you just increase their tolerance of being handled. When handling you want to make sure to touch all over, especially the face. With a lot of handling you will find that corn snakes are very easy to get along with.
No. Not at all.
Dogs (stray and tame), cats (stray and tame), horses (tame), wild horses, birds, snakes, lizards, rodents, turtles, raccoons, deer, & unicorns.
You don't actually tame them you just increase their tolerance of being handled. When handling you want to make sure to touch all over, especially the face. With a lot of handling you will find that corn snakes are very easy to get along with.
Snakes don't like the tops of their heads or their tails touched. You can safely pet a tame snakes body and some like under their chin to be scratched as well
They can be, but only if you raise them right. But no matter what, remember this, there is no such thing when it comes to snakes as there is no such thing as a true tame snake, because in some part of them, they still want to be free.
Wow, where are you from? I had snakes in the country I was born in, but not the country I live in now. Anyway, why try tame a king snake, let him be vicious, who cares? It can get as vicious as it wants to, but I'll give you some advice. ADVICE: 1. Don't tame it 2. If you badly want to tame it, get a professional snake tamer.
There a couple of 'starter' snakes which make good pets, they inclued: * Corn snakes - Personally i think that corn snakes are the best starter snake because there easy to tame after regular handing , docile, and they are good feeders , plus the setup is easy to do and maintainence is very easy * Ball pythons - A ball python is also a good choice , because there also very docile and easy to tame after regular handling, there setup is slightly different but still easy * Milk snakes - Finally milk snakes are good choices for a first pet snake but these can take more time to tame because they are very shy snakes and can be jumpy when handling but after regular handling they should tend to tame. Setup is very easy to and easy to maintain. Overall i would say 'buy a corn snake' but it all depends on your own choice and what snake you LIKE !
It is very difficult. Garter snakes are active, nervous serpents, and rarely settle down. They should not be kept as pets. Snakes are not like dogs... they cannot be "made" into tame pets. Although I am sure they can be pets, I don't believe they will ever come when you call, fetch a stick/ball, or let you pet it.
Corn snakes, king snakes, and ball pythons all stay around 3 feet long, are very tame, and easy to care for.
No, they can not be trained. However, with gentle and frequent handling the snake loses its fear and will rarely bite. There are some species, however, that have a nasty disposition and never tame down.
Yes, put if it's a pet you should feed your snake something less hazardous.
Tame is a verb. " I will tame the lion"