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What are some cute things your corn does?

This evening I took Mysti out to feed her. When I placed her in her feeding container her proceeded to do about three laps around the edge and look at me as if to say, "where's the mouse at." Once I placed the f/t pinky in the container she attracted it from above. It was awesome.
 
Almost every time I handle Charlemagne, he sits in my sleeve and pokes his head out, quietly observing as I move around.
 
Yesterday, my charcoal hatchling Severus was roaming around the lip of the tank then formed a tight 'C' around the thermostat cord with the middle of his body and slid down it like a fireman's pole. It was very funny.
 
Jenna, be careful with that one! It's got some brass! Lol. Wicked cool pic.

Cruella did that in her feeding tub the other day, staring up at the hatch/opening like, "where my food at?" Lol. That stance always gets me rolling.
 
I call it 'periscoping' :laugh: Totally what it looks like!

She actually was asking "Where's the food at?" because I always weigh her right before feeding. She's letting the scent of the mouse pull her up....
Definitely one of the cutest postures they do, they look so curious.
 
I was getting fresh water for Cookie today and when I was putting it back in there she started rubbing her head against my hand the same way my cat does. I has a blissful moment of going "Awwwww" and then I noticed the skin
. Little stinker used me as a rubbing rock to start her shed.
 
My corn Domino is very funny he does this thing where he buries all of his body and when I look in i can't see him so naturally I go for a closer look every time but then a head slowly rears up out of the floor it's sooo funny to watch he also has this guilty look when he does it
 
Sydney is still new to me (have had just a little over a week). She is too nervous to come out during the day, but at night I have noticed her roaming around when all the lights are out. She's a snow corn, so I can just see this long white thing moving in her tank.
Yesterday, I had an idea. I turned out her light 2 hours earlier than normal, while my partner and I were still awake. Sure enough, I walk into the room and she's sticking straight out, about two or three inches form her favourite hide. I kept coming back to peek, and every time time she would have her head changed from either pointing left, to pointing right. Her hide was facing away from the doorway, so she couldn't see me (or so I thought!).

After about 5 or 6 attempts of me peeking around the corner to see her head, the last time I looked around the corner, there she was... her head up and over, pointing backwards and resting atop her hide - staring at the doorway.

It's the cutest thing I've seen her do since I've had her.
 
I just got my little one yesterday and last night he came out a little But tonight my scale baby is out and exploring. The little one does this thing where it stretchs up trying to reach the screen loses balance and wobbles over lol. I don't think it knows how small it is.. he fell from the gap between the lid and tank while trying to drink water.. lol I'm glad I'm as nocturnal as my baby is.
 
Floyd's viv is behind my chair and lately he has become much more active in the evenings. I turn to check him out fairly regularly and he always stops and stares at me and we look at each other for a few minutes, usually I look away first but then the next few times i turn around he is still watching me! It's so cute to look over and see this tiny head like "Wha!?" whenever I turn around. And just lately when I go over he doesn't quickly retreat into his hide, he's actually started coming closer to the glass and checking ME out. I think he's starting to get used to us :D.
 
It's cool when you start to realize that somewhere in that little snakey brain you and your family register to them as "Oh that big human thing, they're OK."

While I had Sneak out for exploration time, she thought the neoprene laptop sleeve looked comfy, so she crawled inside.

I call it, "They suspect nothing..." :)
 

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After handling my yearling, I usually let it slither out of my hands and into its viv. 9 times out of 10, it will seek the water bowl and drink as I'm holding it. For some reason when he does this, it reminds me of a puppy.
 
This is my yearling using two hides a once. He's does it a few times, will just sit there with his head out, watching. What a goober.

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Ahh, the doors were what made me think they were ashtrays (nice handiwork!). He likes them so much he can't decide which one to be in!
 
After handling my yearling, I usually let it slither out of my hands and into its viv. 9 times out of 10, it will seek the water bowl and drink as I'm holding it. For some reason when he does this, it reminds me of a puppy.



My little one does this!! she guzzles down the water like she has not drank since the last time, makes me wonder if that is actually the case ??
 
My pewter yearling, Petri, seems to love faces! He will stretch his little body out as far as he can to get to your face! So sweet..

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