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Posted by: dan felice at Sun Nov 15 03:18:47 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dan felice ] i think this locomotion stems from their long history of hanging around & in burrows where they can retreat backwards as well as to get to & pin a food item against the burrow wall w/ their lower third. i have a very large crumbley red that will grasp & constrict food w/ her tail only on occassion. pretty weird looking....... [ Hide Replies ]
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