They’re only toxic because of the toxins in the plants they eat, like the Crinum Lilly. Source: Christine Leonard, a biologist, ecologist, and conservationist at the Boyd Hill Nature Preserve. Christine has a masters degree in biology from University of South Florida. I attached a link to a...
When he does that it’s like he’s laying in a hammock on a tropical beach. And I’ve touched his foot and he gets very weirded out by it, like hey…I was having a good time here
My Herbie sits on his branch like that too, with tail anchored and one leg dangling. I crack up every time I see it. It’s just so incredibly lazy looking.
Not going to lie. He was kind of a jerk for a few months. Then he turned into this ridiculous curious wondrous buddy. I realllllly struggle not to pick him up often but he makes it so hard.
Yum yum yum hoppers love cannibalism. I know this happens with crickets all the time but at least it’s within the dark confines of their egg crate and bins. With hoppers it’s all out in the open! And boy oh boy do they poop.
Boy oh boy if you stuck them in a zip lock bag, put them in the freezer for a quick death, and stuck them on the bird feeder you would have some happy birds! But I get it, they were driving you crazy and can’t be released so you dispatched them.