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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2022626, member: 117612"] Yeah while i'm sure i anthropomorphize him quite a bit Beebz definitely has more character and ability to express himself than I anticipated when we got a reptile for a pet. From what I read of other members' Dragon's adventures he's more on the chill, content side than many are. Sometimes that worries me that he doesn't "do" enough, but I'm ok with him being more laid back and not trying to do things like escape his enclosure and bang against the glass constantly. He was the calmest at the petstore actually. Most of his clutchmates were piled up on the basking rock climbing over each other or running around the front of the enclosure near the glass. He was perched up by himself on a piece of decor just chilling out, and didn't try to avoid being grabbed and handed to my daughter to adopt. I was actually a little bit worried at the time that his behavior could indicate he wasn't as healthy as the others, but as time passes i'm pretty sure he's just a calm dude. [/QUOTE]
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