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Puff out belly when eating?
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2035465, member: 114539"] Pancaking is indeed a tactic they use, it's to try to intimidate a predator, as is puffing, gaping, & hissing amongst other things. But they do absolutely inflate to wedge themselves into cracks and crevices. I helps prevent being pulled out and eaten. They also will do it to increase buoyancy in water. Or sometimes like my girl Snickers who doesn't like being picked up to just say leave me alone. (She likes to be held, just not the being picked up part. She inflates pretty much every time) [/QUOTE]
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