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<blockquote data-quote="Salatia" data-source="post: 225042" data-attributes="member: 38837"><p>Those movements I see either when they're bundling up their leftovers/rubbish - but usually not long after eating - based just on the chelcirae movements and palps. Otherwise, the rest of the time it's grooming behaviour. Easier to spot on the arboreals, but with the terrestrial Ts you can sometimes notice a leg at a bizarre seeming angle, and then you realise their foot is basically in their mouth. Very similar to cat grooming in appearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salatia, post: 225042, member: 38837"] Those movements I see either when they're bundling up their leftovers/rubbish - but usually not long after eating - based just on the chelcirae movements and palps. Otherwise, the rest of the time it's grooming behaviour. Easier to spot on the arboreals, but with the terrestrial Ts you can sometimes notice a leg at a bizarre seeming angle, and then you realise their foot is basically in their mouth. Very similar to cat grooming in appearance. [/QUOTE]
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