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He’s sticking his tongue out so he’s trying to eat it.
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He never goes to the bottom of the cage, he had about 12 crickets, two horn worms and three super worms today, but he eats like a HORSE ! he has not gnawed on anything else, just this one vine, I am more worried since it is artificial about him ingested anything bad if he manages to get any pieces off of it.That does seem strange, does he explored the bottom of the enclosure at all? Has he tried to eat any non food items other than the vine? Has he shot his tounge at anything or just gnawing?
Had he had a good amount of food before this happening might he be hungry?
Awesome!! This is good to know, kind of freaked me out .This is common among younger Panthers IME with them. For whatever reason they'll bite branches, vines, and my one loved dead crunchy leaves. In all 4 Panthers I've had they stopped doing this around a year old.
.... organic kale, I don’t blame him!Monet (Ripley's brother) does the same thing! Though, I have moss covered vines and he will tug and rip at the moss and eat it, little bits at a time. He has been doing this since I got him and so far hasn't had any complications. I just assume he wants his greens... which is frustrating because I try to feed him organic kale, but he doesn't know what it is... just another plant to him.
.... organic kale, I don’t blame him!