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    IvoryReptiles
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    Default Re: Sit and wait predator activity patterns

    We have seen them use their hind feet as lures, especially the cornuta. I know it isn't professional, but I giggle every time I see it!!

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    Namio
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    Default Re: Sit and wait predator activity patterns

    Quote Originally Posted by IvoryReptiles View Post
    We have seen them use their hind feet as lures, especially the cornuta. I know it isn't professional, but I giggle every time I see it!!
    The technical term for that prey luring tactic is called, "toe wiggling." LOL!

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