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I've found that Tliltocatl albopilosus are very full of personality. My juvenile male is so curious, I describe him as nosy.
I go to feed my other T? He's right there, pressing his front feet on his enclosure walls, watching me.
I do something next to him? He turns to face me, judging my every move. If he's feeling really bold, he'll try to follow me.
I clean his water? He hides for a few minutes, then comes out to inspect my work.
Is he plotting something? Maybe. Do I think it's adorable? Absolutely.
I go to feed my other T? He's right there, pressing his front feet on his enclosure walls, watching me.
I do something next to him? He turns to face me, judging my every move. If he's feeling really bold, he'll try to follow me.
I clean his water? He hides for a few minutes, then comes out to inspect my work.
Is he plotting something? Maybe. Do I think it's adorable? Absolutely.