Quote Originally Posted by BLong7211 View Post
It is something that is passed genetically in the spider morphs. Some have it severe and some have it to the point where it is barely noticeable to the untrained eye. They call it a wobble or corkscrew. But it doesn't cause death in them it just affects they way they slither or feed or what have you. I mean it could cause death if it was that severe that the snake couldn't eat properly or something I guess.
well in that case what about the morphs that you can get from a spider?
i.e. arent bumbles a cross of a spider and another morph?
but you get my point, can it be distributed to its offspring if they are not a spider themselves but from that gene pool?