Here I was, thinking we were having a perfectly normal, adult conversation/debate and someone always has to ruin it with childish remarks and the oh so famous attitude of "I'm right, you're wrong...end of story, cause I know all!".
For all we know, that snake might've just eaten. "Creases", as you call them, are definately a not sign for obesity. I've seen massively obese snakes (of various species) and they didn't have those "creases". My 13' female Burm gets those creases, after a meal, or when tightly coiled and she's only pushing 40lb. Now, Professor Know It All, is a 13', 35lb FEMALE Burm obese? Anyone with a brain and experience knows that it's not.
Just another one of those "let's agree to disagree". Be an adult about it, leave it at that and hopefully, we can continue this discussion.
For all we know, that snake might've just eaten. "Creases", as you call them, are definately a not sign for obesity. I've seen massively obese snakes (of various species) and they didn't have those "creases". My 13' female Burm gets those creases, after a meal, or when tightly coiled and she's only pushing 40lb. Now, Professor Know It All, is a 13', 35lb FEMALE Burm obese? Anyone with a brain and experience knows that it's not.
Just another one of those "let's agree to disagree". Be an adult about it, leave it at that and hopefully, we can continue this discussion.