Thread:Argali1/@comment-25356210-20160517223319/@comment-26184570-20160604000348

Me two! I've never really gotten snakes, although there are a few reptiles I find appealing (mainly chameleons, though bearded dragons a bit as well), and there are certain aspects snakes have that I think I could warm up to. Are they actually affectionate though? Like, do they come up to you, looking for attention? On another note, one time when I think I was 8(?) (back in Chicago), my family went to a special wildlife sanctuary in a far-off suburb. The guy there had wolves that were raised in captivity, but they were first-generation, so they were completely wolves, not dogs. We got to play with the puppies, who were addorable, and then we got to meet their dad. He had a heavy coat, and it was summer time, so he was really tired, and in the huge circle were he was going around and meeting people, by the time he got to us, he just sat down on my mom's feet. He was just as friendly as a dog, except that he was physically the same as a wild wolf. Not many can say that a wolf sat on their mother's feet.....

Same. In an ideal world, I would have a huge jungly inclosure (it'd also have pastures) were I'd keep goats, alpacas, angora rabbits, a guard llama, and many different parrot species. Probably even so capybaras (the're just as smart and friendly as rabbits or dogs, oddly enough).