blondie098
Gray-bearded Member
For a 5 year old beardie, she's pretty spritely still. This spring, after everyone was super lazy brumating, she will jump 1/2 the length of her cage toward Crash... it reminds us of a new puppy that pounces and wants to play. She does this, all the time with a creamy white belly, but a chocolate puffed beard!
Crash has added a twist to his "I am king, hear me roar" dance... when Xena acts like a playful puppy, he'll raise his head, then one quick lowering, like "behave, child"... then she'll start bobbing Crash with quick jerky bobs... Crash gets as tall as he can, puts her in her place with slow deliberate bobs ... then he retreats to his mancave (the top of it) to be king of the mountain...
After Xena settles down, Crash will turn his beard as dark as he can, and stomp his feet, and forcefully bob at Xena... BUT he bobs so forcefully, that he actually emits what sounds like a hiss. Is this just air escaping because his bob is so forceful? Gawd, how do they not get whiplash!?!?
Crash has added a twist to his "I am king, hear me roar" dance... when Xena acts like a playful puppy, he'll raise his head, then one quick lowering, like "behave, child"... then she'll start bobbing Crash with quick jerky bobs... Crash gets as tall as he can, puts her in her place with slow deliberate bobs ... then he retreats to his mancave (the top of it) to be king of the mountain...
After Xena settles down, Crash will turn his beard as dark as he can, and stomp his feet, and forcefully bob at Xena... BUT he bobs so forcefully, that he actually emits what sounds like a hiss. Is this just air escaping because his bob is so forceful? Gawd, how do they not get whiplash!?!?