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Acting Like Animals: OCD Snake is a Little Obsessive-Compulsive

cute animals - Acting Like Animals: OCD Snake is a Little Obsessive-Compulsive

Stop saying I’m OCD! I’m not OCD… I just… I really like it when everything aligns correctly, okay? And it’s actually quite a bit easier to move between these cracks than it is on the sidewalk tiles themselves! I mean, it’s a more continuous line, for one, and it’s less bumpy and uneven for two, and I can pick every weed I find on my way for three and OKAY FINE SO MAYBE I’M JUST A LITTLE OCD.

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  1. 2ScoopsRice says:

    “Step on a crack…break your mother’s back…
    “Step on a line…break your daddy’s spine…”

  2. That’s CDO. It belongs in alphabetical order.

  3. oldthudman~!!~ says:

    We’ll call him Monk!……………………………(like on TV);0)

  4. George Johnson says:

    No, this is a camo snake, blending in, almost perfectly. Just got the colors a bit wrong.

  5. Draco says:

    ever felt like you’re in a rut?

  6. KateMcL says:

    Outside the cracks is lava!

  7. NICE WORK REALLY A LOVELY PICTURE THANK YOU

  8. Guardian Beast says:

    It sure seems every snake I’ve met has had its quirks. Further proof of the sssssuper sssssssillyness of sssssnakes.

  9. Zack says:

    Must.. make.. cracks.. even.. DARNIT, who put the cracks here?

  10. Nancy says:

    I love this!!!

  11. john says:

    I’d bet it’s a defense mechanism. The snake that blends into it’s background best is less likely to get eaten by the hawk… plus it looks real cool.

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  13. Gabe Thompson says:

    Has anyone noticed, he has a bit of a dilemma since the tile layout changes? Its possible he’s been sitting there thinking about for hours.

  14. Garry says:

    I’m just trying to cross . . .SQUIRREL!

  15. Cece Ericson says:

    This is a garter snake that’s following the shape of the stone. It’s normal for any type snake to do this. I work at the rattlesnake museum here in Albuquerque, NM.

  16. bachaddict says:

    It’s quite normal, this snake likes something to push against when it’s moving.

  17. Lenimph says:

    This really cracks me up


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