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I gotta say that some of our snakes are allowed to free roam the reptile room when we are in and they very often follow each other about. I don't mean that they both find a warm spot and hug it, I mean that one of them will watch where the other is going and follow it's every move, curling around each other and seeming to enjoy the company of the other.

Has anybody done any studies in the wild to see if snakes congregate together in "social groups"? I find it strange that supposedly non social animals spend so much time together when free to do so.
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