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RE: spider wobble?

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Posted by: toshamc at Sun Jul 13 13:26:47 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ]  
   

The spider wobble can be anything from a slight tilt of the head (like dogs do when the look at you) to stargazing or tremors (usually when excited during feeding) to flopping to the side or an inability to right themselves or literally crawling upside down. A lot of it is cute oddities some of it is disturbing. If you want to work with spiders you need to be prepared for both.

Some would like you to believe that all spiders have it -- but there are lots of spiders that don't -- there was a lot of early propaganda against the spider that has kind of stuck with it. It's not an inbred thing - some believe its a neurological disorder -- but not to long ago someone posted a bunch of research that would support it not being neurological -- but something else. Mostly we just don't know and it doesn't appear that anyone is willing to fund proper research.

It's not generally detected until the snake is a couple hundred grams -- some snakes have been known to "grow out of it." It is possible that any snake that exhibits the spider trait (including crosses like bumblebees, spinners, etc.) can have the wobble -- can pass the wobble onto it's offspring -- regardless of whether or not said snake itself wobbles or the degree of wobble it has.

Off the top of my head that is the spider wobble.
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Tosha
JET Pythons


   

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  • spider wobble? - teddy311, Sun Jul 13 05:32:24 2008
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