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Originally Posted by redwitch
Let's see. I'm definitely not stupid but I did used to own a snake and, yes, I did take it with me in public. Monte (I know, not very original) actually seemed to like hanging out with people. I didn't do it to scare people. I didn't do it for attention. I did it because I liked the big lug and hated that he was always in an aquarium. He never bit anyone, never even lunged at them (and I seriously this python lunged either although it might have been tasting the air). He enjoyed getting stroked by others. When he finally got too big, I gave him to the San Francisco Zoo where, so far as I know, he still happily resides. He was used in several shows about snakes and has been handled by many folks, including Gary Larson (who is terrified of snakes).
I will admit I would never have taken Monte to a town square -- just too noisy and too many vibrations which could have upset him. Was foolish of the owner of this python to have done so.
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I don't want to make light of the OP's terror, but I too doubted that the snake actually "lunged" as if it intended to get at her. It's just not in a python's nature, at least of the two we babysat. The only time I saw one lunge was when my son fed it a mouse.
Again, not a good idea to take it into a heavily populated square with strangers, if only for the safety of the snake, among other reasons.