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<blockquote data-quote="Cosmic Kitten" data-source="post: 346676" data-attributes="member: 12956"><p>Thank you! Gosh off the top of my head, I suppose not really. Cute stories though ;p My T. sinensis and H. venosa figured out I was the food lady nice and early and will often cross their enclosures to come to me when I walk in the room and come see me. I of course humanize it as affection, but I think they just know I mean attention and snacks. haha. The all blow me away day by day with their behaviors. I was not aware they could get "attached" to people like that. They don't react to my partner the same way, but then he isn't the one spending all the time with them. He will help on occasion, I think they're just more used to /socialized with me, however they don't fear him either. Some funny and cute observations I guess would be how expressive the P. paradoxa and P. wahlbergii are with their bodies. Sometimes they give little butt twitches when inspecting or assessing something and it reminds me a little of a squirrel tail. Lots of observations, even just in my first year. It's been so fascinating and educational. They are so dang cool. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cosmic Kitten, post: 346676, member: 12956"] Thank you! Gosh off the top of my head, I suppose not really. Cute stories though ;p My T. sinensis and H. venosa figured out I was the food lady nice and early and will often cross their enclosures to come to me when I walk in the room and come see me. I of course humanize it as affection, but I think they just know I mean attention and snacks. haha. The all blow me away day by day with their behaviors. I was not aware they could get "attached" to people like that. They don't react to my partner the same way, but then he isn't the one spending all the time with them. He will help on occasion, I think they're just more used to /socialized with me, however they don't fear him either. Some funny and cute observations I guess would be how expressive the P. paradoxa and P. wahlbergii are with their bodies. Sometimes they give little butt twitches when inspecting or assessing something and it reminds me a little of a squirrel tail. Lots of observations, even just in my first year. It's been so fascinating and educational. They are so dang cool. ;) [/QUOTE]
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