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Feeding, Rattling.

durrus

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I've only been an owner of Corns a couple of weeks now. We were feeding our Corn last night nad as he grasped his first and second pinkie, he did the tail-shake thing. My wife figured that the Corn was stressed due to our watching him eat. I think it was excitment. Is this normal behaviour?
Thanks
 
It is normal, they do that to try to scare something away, but hes too into his food to let it go and hide.
 
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