Artemis
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I'm hoping to catch this and get a video but recently my 4 year old male veiled started making an occasional super high pitch sound (like a squeal) at night. Has anyone experienced this before? I've tried to research information about sounds and haven't been able to verify that this type of sound has ever been recorded.
He is eating fine, looks healthy, and shows no apparent illness or respiratory distress. I have never heard this sound before and wondered if anyone else experienced something like it.
A few weeks ago was the first time I heard it and when I woke up I wasn't sure where the sound came from. Several days later I heard it again and knew that it came from the direction of him where he had been sleeping in his plant.
I've since heard it again and since he had moved to a different location, I knew he had to be making the sound. Last night I was awake and prepared for it when he went off. He opens his mouth and vocalizes this amazingly high pitched sound in short 3 second bursts. He is awake and not sleeping. Normally at night he is sound asleep and pale in color. Since the vocalization started he moves around a little and is awake at night.
I'm just wondering if this might be a mating call of some type. I know they are not supposed to "hear" in the same manner that mammals do, but there must be some reason he is vocalizing.
Any thoughts on this? I'm sure people will recommend a trip to the vet for a checkup and I'm considering it even though he appears healthy and normal, but really I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
He is eating fine, looks healthy, and shows no apparent illness or respiratory distress. I have never heard this sound before and wondered if anyone else experienced something like it.
A few weeks ago was the first time I heard it and when I woke up I wasn't sure where the sound came from. Several days later I heard it again and knew that it came from the direction of him where he had been sleeping in his plant.
I've since heard it again and since he had moved to a different location, I knew he had to be making the sound. Last night I was awake and prepared for it when he went off. He opens his mouth and vocalizes this amazingly high pitched sound in short 3 second bursts. He is awake and not sleeping. Normally at night he is sound asleep and pale in color. Since the vocalization started he moves around a little and is awake at night.
I'm just wondering if this might be a mating call of some type. I know they are not supposed to "hear" in the same manner that mammals do, but there must be some reason he is vocalizing.
Any thoughts on this? I'm sure people will recommend a trip to the vet for a checkup and I'm considering it even though he appears healthy and normal, but really I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.