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IamKrush

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Nicolas C

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No poop experience for me. I sometimes spot her out of her burrow in the early morning dawn, but otherwise she's spending all her time underground, behind a locked door!

I keep her in a small enclosure (the biggest deli cup for an adult female) which means more room for others!


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IamKrush

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Congrats :) I agree about them being mellow for a baboon but when mine bolted, super fast T's lol it shot out projectile poop at my hand and I must say it burned a little... I'm guessing this is a way of defence? Any similar experience with yours?
Thank you!
Not poopin on me yet. But a rehousing is going to happen once i get a bigger enclouser for it so theres always a chance to experiace it then,haha!
 

IamKrush

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No poop experience for me. I sometimes spot her out of her burrow in the early morning dawn, but otherwise she's spending all her time underground, behind a locked door!

I keep her in a small enclosure (the biggest deli cup for an adult female) which means more room for others!


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The only way to spot them is feed and wait and wait. I filmed it for 20mins to get maybe a 1.5 second clip. Here is a screen shot of it.
 

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