At least I think it’s interesting.
The other day, I was feeding my pink tongue skinks. I use solo cup lids as food dishes, and set them onto a piece of cork bark 8n the skinks cages. On this particular occasion, one of them was lounging on a planter a few inches away. When I looked in his cage a few minutes later, I saw that he had moved the feeding dish up into the planter with him! It was especially noteworthy that he hadn’t spilled.
I had never seen any reptile move a feeding dish like that before.
Interesting feeding behavior- pink tongue
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Re: Interesting feeding behavior- pink tongue
That's very interesting, I would have loved to see how he went about moving it.
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Re: Interesting feeding behavior- pink tongue
That is genuinely very interesting and now i am very curious about it. I also want to see it
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