Are Spiders really *this* weird? [aka OMG...I thought he was dead!]
So I wake up this morning and naturally, go check on the snakes.
Leon the Spider was mostly in his hide but his neck and head were sticking out of the hide stiff and upside down against the base of his climbing tree at about a 45 degree angle.
I freaked.
I didn't even want to open his house and touch him...I *knew* he must've dropped dead suddenly for no apparent reason.
But then I opened his lid and reached in to get him and he seemed to startle awake.
I think he was sleeping like that.
I held him for a bit, put him back and gave him fresh water.
He rambled around a few minutes, drank some water and went back in his hide.
He's been unusually active since this heat wave stuff started and he's at the 1000 g. wall and is off and on about eating.
Can Spiders be so screwy that they'll sleep with their head/neck upside down??
[oh, how I love to start my day with a near heart attack]
:rolleyes:
Re: Are Spiders really *this* weird? [aka OMG...I thought he was dead!]
Oh, thank heaven.
Thanks everybody...if there's a 'next time' that I find him looking like mortified road kill, my heart won't stop beating for a few seconds when I see him.
I suppose I should have just assumed "He is a Spider"] *first*.
One time, I thought my Bee was either having seizures or dying because he was corkscrewing and flinging himself all over the place.
He had a little bit of aspen stuck on his lip and was going berserk trying to get rid of it.
["normally" he acts a bit berserk even if there's nothing bothering him]
Spider genes...such fun.
:O
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Originally Posted by
Rickys_Reptiles
Yeah. I have a honey bee that literally lays upside down. He looks like he's dead.... but no, he is just a spider/morph :rolleyes:
Hmmm...I bet Spiders are very easy to capture in the wild, then....:D
Re: Are Spiders really *this* weird? [aka OMG...I thought he was dead!]
Someone really needs to start a picture thread of Spiders (or any other morph) doing bizarre things like this. As soon as I can get Ajja to curl up in her cinnamon roll and go to sleep on my chest again, when I actually HAVE a camera, I'm snapping pics.