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Posted by: corallus1 at Thu Mar 24 05:32:06 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by corallus1 ] Thouching these vines is a nonononono. They rely on camouflage as protection. So they will kind of stand ground until they are sure the camouflage is comprimized (touching). They will then normally just flee, but in a cage setting they cannot go anywhere, and they will bite!! And they are so fast!! [ Hide Replies ]
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