What characteristic often contrasts the perceived docility of egg-eaters with some other small, common snake species?

Answer

Their general lack of inherent aggression toward people

A prevalent theme emerging from observations of captive egg-eaters is that they are often described as quiet, placid, and entirely docile, suggesting a low inherent level of aggression directed toward humans. This temperament is often highlighted when comparing them to certain other small snake species common in the pet trade that might display a more confrontational or defensive nature even with minimal provocation. This perceived docility makes the *Dasypeltis* genus appealing to those seeking a non-confrontational pet, provided their specialized care needs are met.

What characteristic often contrasts the perceived docility of egg-eaters with some other small, common snake species?

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