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"They are not good climbers"...
Unless they have the opportunity, of course. Or, should I say, at least my pastel is.
One evening, I arrived home and some a little tail hanging
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7417/img2529je6.jpg
As i got closer, I understood: her cage is an herptek 24"x24"x20"(h). There is a small gap between the top of the cage and the top of the front glasses. Somehow she climbed up and was just hanging there.
The angle is very difficult for pictures, but I think you can see better in this one.
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/3908/img2528sk1.jpg
As you can see the are no perches or hides close to the front glasses to give her leverage up. So, she is an excelente climber !
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/9935/img2227ic1.jpg
I helped her down, just in case.
However, the next evening she did the same thing. But that time she was hanging her head down (like a chondro hunting). I let her be (sorry, wasnīt able to take pics)
Later on she came down by her own.
She keeps doing this sometimes, usually in the evenings. Then she cames down to one of her hides.
Iīve seen this done by boas, but not by BPīs.
Interesting, hey ?
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Re: "They are not good climbers"...
Lol, that's pretty cool :D I wonder if she was climbing up the glass or if she was just using her branches and stuff to get over there. I've heard some snakes will intentionally get their bellies wet and then use their body like a suction cup almost to climb up glass :rofl:
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Re: "They are not good climbers"...
Adam,
I couldnīt say for sure because I havenīt seen her (yet) climbing.
But the branches are very far away from the spot she chose, and I donīt think it would be possible for her to reach it from the branches. My guess, considering the high and her size, is that she just climbs the glasses - or maybe the corner - and then pulls her body up
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Re: "They are not good climbers"...
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Originally Posted by JoMo
Adam,
I couldnīt say for sure because I havenīt seen her (yet) climbing.
But the branches are very far away from the spot she chose, and I donīt think it would be possible for her to reach it from the branches. My guess, considering the high and her size, is that she just climbs the glasses - or maybe the corner - and then pulls her body up
Ahhh ok I couldn't really tell her size from the pics :D. I was thinkin either she was pretty small or the cage was bigger. Still it is funny the little places they can find to get into sometimes :weirdface
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Re: "They are not good climbers"...
My male pastel does that in his tub he climbs all around the top of the enclosure... I think the Myth that BPs cant climb well is:
BUSTED...
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Re: "They are not good climbers"...
Oh they can climb just fine...as youngsters. You just don't want to give a 1000g+ snake with a body as thick as a can the opportunity to try it and end up falling on something.
I have two little ones that love to climb. My spider girl lives up to her morph name, as she is all over her tank every night, climbing over her plants and tree. My male pastel, despite the kinked back, still loves to climb...tho he is slowing down now that he's approaching 500g.
The 'myth' is true - BPs are not good climbers. It's just that no one told the babies that.
Just look at bears: the cubs are awesome climbers, but the adults never even try. They just get to a point where they're too clumsy and heavy to do it anymore.
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Re: "They are not good climbers"...
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Originally Posted by Argentra
Oh they can climb just fine...as youngsters. You just don't want to give a 1000g+ snake with a body as thick as a can the opportunity to try it and end up falling on something.
I have two little ones that love to climb. My spider girl lives up to her morph name, as she is all over her tank every night, climbing over her plants and tree. My male pastel, despite the kinked back, still loves to climb...tho he is slowing down now that he's approaching 500g.
The 'myth' is true - BPs are not good climbers. It's just that no one told the babies that.
Just look at bears: the cubs are awesome climbers, but the adults never even try. They just get to a point where they're too clumsy and heavy to do it anymore.
Depends on the bear but I get yer point.. It is true you do rarely see the adults in trees or on limbs lol
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Re: "They are not good climbers"...
Granted. Sun Bears adore climbing at any age. :) But the 'well known' species such as Grizzly and Black are what I was referring to. :D
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Re: "They are not good climbers"...
I see your point Argentra. But Iīve seen people advising against climbing elements even for hatchlings with the argument under topic.
And taking your owns words, Iīd say that the same way a grown up bear will not try to climb a tree; a thick bodied BP that grows in an environment with branches will also, as she grows, restraint herself gradually from this adventures and remain more grounded
On the opposite situation, that is if she always lived in a 6"h tube and suddenly is exposed to a branch sheīll explore it and... with no training at all, most likely will fall (and possibly get injured)
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