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I guess he was hungry.......part one

So just for the hell of it I decided to get into stupid pet tricks with Rube. During his last feeding Rube seemed exceptionally hungry I started to try to control his movements by manipulating his food, a thawed frozen hopper. I was able to get him to lefthis body off the cage floor by slowly pulling the mouse up and away from him. He was a good 8" off the floor of his cage when he literally tore the rodent out of my hand, leaving me holding its hind paw.

I am continually amazed at how powerful these little creatures for their size. Speaking of size, theirs is increasing, rapidly. That was one of the reasons that Rube was so hungry.

END OF PART ONE!

Part two in the feeding forum
 
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