Getting It Straight: Accommodating Rectilinear Behavior in Captive Snakes—A Review of Recommendations and Their Evidence Base

Snakes are sentient animals and should be subject to the accepted general welfare principles of other species. However, they are also the only vertebrates commonly housed in conditions that prevent them from adopting rectilinear behavior (ability to fully stretch out). To assess the evidence bases f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Animals (Basel) 2021-05, Vol.11 (5), p.1459
Hauptverfasser: Warwick, Clifford, Grant, Rachel, Steedman, Catrina, Howell, Tiffani J., Arena, Phillip C., Lambiris, Angelo J. L., Nash, Ann-Elizabeth, Jessop, Mike, Pilny, Anthony, Amarello, Melissa, Gorzula, Steve, Spain, Marisa, Walton, Adrian, Nicholas, Emma, Mancera, Karen, Whitehead, Martin, Martínez-Silvestre, Albert, Cadenas, Vanessa, Whittaker, Alexandra, Wilson, Alix
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Zusammenfassung:Snakes are sentient animals and should be subject to the accepted general welfare principles of other species. However, they are also the only vertebrates commonly housed in conditions that prevent them from adopting rectilinear behavior (ability to fully stretch out). To assess the evidence bases for historical and current guidance on snake spatial considerations, we conducted a literature search and review regarding recommendations consistent with or specifying ≥1 × and
ISSN:2076-2615
2076-2615
DOI:10.3390/ani11051459