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Slitherin' Sisters = the house of special needs animals
My spider het hypo is derpy as well. Usually takes her a few strikes.... to get the motionless dead f/t rat... just sitting there... Haha
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Re: Slitherin' Sisters = the house of special needs animals
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Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
My spider does the same thing. He's perfectly normal until a rodent enters the picture, then he just goes nuts
Too weird. So they have the wobble, and/or a looney bin feeding response, lol. I had a spider like that and my spinner is like that too, totally normal until there's a rodent in the picture. This bee is mostly normal without prey, he does like to tilt his head though.
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Originally Posted by gaplastina
Nice. I have a special needs bumblebee baby myself... he's a weirdo always whacking himself in the face with his tail and then getting all 'S' shaped like WHO DID THAT??!! LOL.
Omg that's hilarious! :rofl:
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Originally Posted by Marrissa
lol I enjoyed the video. That picture, man I'd be freaked to walk up on that.
Lol, I'm glad you liked it. I had my hubby watch it to make sure it wasn't too ridiculous to post, he said it probably was, lol. Oh well! :P And yes, the first few times I saw him like that my heart sank. I took the picture and started the video before I knew for sure whether or not he was alive. I assumed he was since before I started feeding the other racks I didn't notice him.
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Originally Posted by Mike41793
My spider het hypo is derpy as well. Usually takes her a few strikes.... to get the motionless dead f/t rat... just sitting there... Haha
I have a spider het hypo that does the same thing! Only she's a pain in the neck. If she strikes and misses more than twice she's done, she won't try after that. Spiders are a certain kind of special!
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Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899
Haha,funny but freaky
Lol yes! It's definitely freaky. Makes your heart skip a beat every now and again!
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Re: Slitherin' Sisters = the house of special needs animals
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Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
Too weird. So they have the wobble, and/or a looney bin feeding response, lol. I had a spider like that and my spinner is like that too, totally normal until there's a rodent in the picture. This bee is mostly normal without prey, he does like to tilt his head though.
Omg that's hilarious! :rofl:
Lol, I'm glad you liked it. I had my hubby watch it to make sure it wasn't too ridiculous to post, he said it probably was, lol. Oh well! :P And yes, the first few times I saw him like that my heart sank. I took the picture and started the video before I knew for sure whether or not he was alive. I assumed he was since before I started feeding the other racks I didn't notice him.
I have a spider het hypo that does the same thing! Only she's a pain in the neck. If she strikes and misses more than twice she's done, she won't try after that. Spiders are a certain kind of special!
Lol yes! It's definitely freaky. Makes your heart skip a beat every now and again!
He looks possessed ,exorcist....or he looks dead,yeah,it's cute that he is a little retarded,cause I think BPs have cute little faces,still creepy looking,lol
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Re: Slitherin' Sisters = the house of special needs animals
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Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899
He looks possessed ,exorcist....or he looks dead,yeah,it's cute that he is a little retarded,cause I think BPs have cute little faces,still creepy looking,lol
Lol so true! He does freak me out, I'll give you that.
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