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Yawning??
Do BP yawn , cause mine seems to look like he is yawning once and awhile??
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Re: Yawning??
Yes they do, they usually do it after eating to realign their jaws especially.
But I have seen mine yawn at times, not after eating.. So who knows?
sure is cute though
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Re: Yawning??
They do it to realign their jaws after eating. They also sometimes do it when feeling a bit stressed. And they may sometimes just randomly yawn...of that, I'm not sure. If you see a LOT of yawning though, you should try to find out why, as that could be a sign of serious stress or illness.
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Re: Yawning??
I have heard they will also do it to loosin up skin around to mouth right before a shed. (correct me if i'm wrong)
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Re: Yawning??
He's also rubbig his head around on his climbing stick, does that mean he's going to shed soon?
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Re: Yawning??
 Originally Posted by codpy
He's also rubbig his head around on his climbing stick, does that mean he's going to shed soon?
Could be. Watch and see.
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Re: Yawning??
 Originally Posted by Kilo
I have heard they will also do it to loosin up skin around to mouth right before a shed. (correct me if i'm wrong)
Don't know if it's true or not - but I've not observed that with mine.
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Re: Yawning??
 Originally Posted by codpy
He's also rubbig his head around on his climbing stick, does that mean he's going to shed soon?
that means the self destruct sequence has been initiated
run and take cover!!!!
0.1 bp (julius - rehomed in 2008)
0.1 red tail boa (bianca - rehomed in 2008)
1.1 persian cats (morris [RIP 2016] & oscar [RIP 2015])
1.0 burmese python (strawberry - rehomed in 2008)
2.0 leopard geckos (quincy & froederick - rehomed in 2008)
0.0.1 mouse in the freezer (roger - no idea. hopefully i removed him)
1.0 bp (neke - yellow belly ball)
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Re: Yawning??
 Originally Posted by bchapman
that means the self destruct sequence has been initiated
run and take cover!!!!
Um ok?
How is he eating?
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Re: Yawning??
 Originally Posted by codpy
Do BP yawn , cause mine seems to look like he is yawning once and awhile??
Definitely. I was holding our bigger female a few nights ago and I saw her start to open her mouth and she yawned! It's pretty awesome to see it happen ... at least I think so
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