Will non-mammals consume dairy products?

Of course snakes can hear. Just because they lack an external ear, doesn’t mean they haven’t got a fully functional inner ear and cochlea. Cite.

A minute of cursory Googling also turned up a video of snakes climbing a rope.

Perhaps it isn’t just Doyle who didn’t care to research his claims…

The milk, however…

I once split a drop of milk on a park bench, and watched a ladybug drink it.

I didn’t realize that there was evidence that snakes could hear, outside of detecting vibrations in the ground. Thanks.

I will deny, however, that a snake could climb a bell-pull rope because, unlike the ropes in the linked study, it is only secured at one end.

My pet chickens love diary…hard cheese, yogurt, cottage cheese, cream cheese, etc and it does not seem to give them gastric distress. Never tried to give them milk, but once I gave them ice cream and they ate it. I also have a bearded dragon who likes smoked gouda.

Yes, but the point is that a snake wouldn’t be able to hear a very high-pitched sound in another room–or at least, that it’s dubious one could “train” a snake to respond to one, especially by offering it milk. Even milk snakes don’t eat milk.

Dammit, you’re not ruining one of my favorite stories. It was an exceptional snake, that’s all.

“You see it, Watson? You see it???!?!” :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Pet chickens?

LactOse is the sugar in milk, lactAse is any proteic enzyme which breaks lactose up. Lactose ferments when yoghurt and cheese are made: that’s why the lactase-deficient will tolerate them much better than milk, because the lactase content is lower to non-existent.

You betcha. I’m a city girl and it’s all the rage to have pet chickens where I live (tho roosters are not allowed, due to noise restrictions). Btw they are awesome pets…they live outside, provide excellent fertilizer for plants, each has it’s own distinct personality AND they lay eggs. And back to the topic of this thread: they eat any and all leftover dairy products, even stuff with mold on it. I highly recommend chickens as pets.