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<blockquote data-quote="Christian" data-source="post: 52228" data-attributes="member: 62"><p><em>Theopompa </em>are not fast-running "barkies" which pursue up and down the trunk in search for prey. They rest relatively still with the head downwards. However, when threatened, they become lightning-fast and turn to the other side of the trunk, out of sight of the disturber. There, they run jerkily up the trunk until out of reach. All barkies do it like this. So, they can be fast if necessary, but usually <em>Theopompa</em> do not behave very hectically. This species reaches 4,5-5 cm, other species may be slightly larger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian, post: 52228, member: 62"] [I]Theopompa [/I]are not fast-running "barkies" which pursue up and down the trunk in search for prey. They rest relatively still with the head downwards. However, when threatened, they become lightning-fast and turn to the other side of the trunk, out of sight of the disturber. There, they run jerkily up the trunk until out of reach. All barkies do it like this. So, they can be fast if necessary, but usually [I]Theopompa[/I] do not behave very hectically. This species reaches 4,5-5 cm, other species may be slightly larger. [/QUOTE]
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