dolphinsilversea01
Juvie Member
I just wanted to share a little thing that happened last night that proves a few things...
While having Spike out last night, I put him on the floor so he can chase a dubia or two. My daughter has not seen this, so I thought I would see if Spike was hungry. She didn't seem too into the dubias and was just kind of chillin on the floor. She then looked up and over at Erica and tilted her head. She then walked over to Erica, passed me :mrgreen: , stopped right infront of where Erica was sitting, and lifted her head up as far as she could. Erica always rubs Spike under her chin. Once Erica started to do this, Spike plopped her belly onto the floor and was content.
I've not seen this type of behavior much from a reptile. It was obvious and evident that Spike knew who Erica was and that Erica is the one that rubs under her chin.
This was proof to me that reptiles, especially beardies, have recognition, memory, knowledge, emotion, and understanding. It as the cutest thng ever! I wish I had a camera going to video it and share it with you all.
While having Spike out last night, I put him on the floor so he can chase a dubia or two. My daughter has not seen this, so I thought I would see if Spike was hungry. She didn't seem too into the dubias and was just kind of chillin on the floor. She then looked up and over at Erica and tilted her head. She then walked over to Erica, passed me :mrgreen: , stopped right infront of where Erica was sitting, and lifted her head up as far as she could. Erica always rubs Spike under her chin. Once Erica started to do this, Spike plopped her belly onto the floor and was content.
I've not seen this type of behavior much from a reptile. It was obvious and evident that Spike knew who Erica was and that Erica is the one that rubs under her chin.
This was proof to me that reptiles, especially beardies, have recognition, memory, knowledge, emotion, and understanding. It as the cutest thng ever! I wish I had a camera going to video it and share it with you all.