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araucana2004
at Fri Jan 26 13:05:12 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by araucana2004 ]
I don't think the wobble in an aboreal species is the same as what is going on in spiders. I have noticed GTP's have a certain bounce in their coils as the move to strike at food. I have a 100% het albino ball male that pumps himself up as he prepares to strike at his food and if he misses he pumps himself up even more. In these cases I think it is muscle contractions or the animal tensing up for the release of a strike, but I don't know this to be a fact it is just what I think it could be.
Replies to my post do not matter at this point, I am statisfied just to have voiced my opinion on it. I also suppose by this point the only people going to comment on it are people with a true opinion rather then an attack on my opinion.
MC
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- Spider Wobble - jdillow, Tue Jan 23 20:43:19 2007
- RE: Spider Wobble - nboles1215, Tue Jan 23 21:25:52 2007
- RE: Spider Wobble - toshamc, Tue Jan 23 21:30:02 2007
- RE: Spider Wobble - CoreyWoods, Tue Jan 23 22:50:56 2007
- RE: Spider Wobble - magicalmorphs, Wed Jan 24 01:42:14 2007
- I put mine on the Dash of My car to - phoerner, Wed Jan 24 02:22:07 2007

- RE: Anyone noticed a connection - DZBReptiles, Wed Jan 24 06:51:45 2007
- RE: Spider Wobble - morphed, Wed Jan 24 07:55:49 2007
- Thankfully our spider does not have the - rkreptiles, Wed Jan 24 10:04:46 2007
- RE: Spider Wobble - araucana2004, Thu Jan 25 20:30:29 2007
- RE: Spider Wobble - DZBReptiles, Fri Jan 26 12:05:07 2007
RE: Spider Wobble - araucana2004, Fri Jan 26 13:05:12 2007
- RE: Spider Wobble - jdillow, Fri Jan 26 13:59:58 2007
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