Azhael
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Ok...so i was about to feed the rabid dobros the other day and noticed one doing something weird. I looked closer and saw that it had the "cat" position, perpendicular to another one. It was making fast movements of the tail against the other one´s head (not exactly tail-fanning) and it moved the body too. I´ve seen it happen twice. Has anybody else noticed this behaviour in juveniles??? They are just 8 cm long...too young to even show any sexual dimorphism. Is it a sign of territorialism, or maybe a very early sign of a young male??? That would be great hehe, since the day i got them i had a weird feeling that one was going to be male...it would be nice to be right. Btw...it´s the one that had a yellow stripe that´s behaving like this.