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    I'm calling animal control to pick up that monster, for all our sakes!
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    Lord I wish my encounter 15 minutes ago had been with your wild n crazy spider! Lol

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    Re: The Spider wobble is a danger to everyone around the animal!

    wait, you lived?
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    what is a spider wobble?

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    Re: The Spider wobble is a danger to everyone around the animal!

    Quote Originally Posted by alysalouise View Post
    what is a spider wobble?
    its a nurological disorder in the spider morph, making their head kinda "wobble" back and forth, some have it really bad and wobble constantly, and some you cant notice, usually until feeding time or it gets excited. and im pretty sure kinks can happen with these guys too, which is where the neck is kinked at an angle
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    "their" As in the snake?
    Thats weird, never heard of it

    Im new to the whole snake thing lol, well owning a snake that is

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    Re: The Spider wobble is a danger to everyone around the animal!

    Quote Originally Posted by alysalouise View Post
    "their" As in the snake?
    Thats weird, never heard of it

    Im new to the whole snake thing lol, well owning a snake that is
    try searching youtube, there might be a wobble video in there somewhere
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    Re: The Spider wobble is a danger to everyone around the animal!

    heres one example:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVQmi...eature=related
    im guessing its one of the more extreme cases, but i havent seen many examples, so maybe someone with more experience can enlighten you
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    Hah, I used to think that, too, about ball python bites. Then my friend Joy showed me her 8 year-old Monty, to ask me if I thought perhaps she was underfeeding? (1 weaned rat per month.) And he BIT my ring finger, and started wrapping himself around my wrist.

    It took 5 minutes and a pencil to pry him off. There was a really surprising amount of blood. The bite didn't look too bad cleaned, but my finger was BRUISED for several days afterwards...

    I really ought to post the bruise pictures some time. But I didn't think to take any pictures of the blood, dang it.

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