Posted by:
eric adrignola
at Wed Apr 27 15:37:27 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by eric adrignola ]
I guess that depends on the specis. Male deremensis will attempt a stabbing motion. After a staged territorial dispute with a smaller male(to stimulate breeding), I tried to move my normall docile male deremensis. HE was still in a fit of testosterone, and he stabbed me - very deliberatly, I might add. Right in the palm of my hand - it drew blood. Very sharp, and certainly hard. I have noticed that deremensis horns seem sharper than most others - THORN sharp, in some instances.
Mostly, it IS pushing and showing though.
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- Kinda , HORNY - PHEve, Wed Apr 27 14:23:39 2005

RE: Kinda , HORNY - eric adrignola, Wed Apr 27 15:37:27 2005
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