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  • 05-02-2023, 09:04 AM
    Aspen0122
    Not really important, but super cute...
    This isn't anything important, but I thought I should share it because of the serotonin boost...

    I noticed that sometimes when I hold my bold jumper, he falls asleep in the crook of my finger, which is so adorable.

    On another note, my tan jumper is very curious and likes to sit on the tip of my thumb and tilt her head to get a better look at my face, which is also super adorable.

    Just thought I should share that, lol.
  • 05-02-2023, 10:08 AM
    Bogertophis
    Does he snore? (How do you know they're asleep?)
  • 05-02-2023, 10:40 AM
    Aspen0122
    Re: Not really important, but super cute...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Does he snore? (How do you know they're asleep?)

    Hahahahahaha, he does not snore, although it would be quite cute.

    You can tell they're sleeping if they are huddled in a certain spot for a while, or when I am holding them, he'll just sorta "power down" and sit in one position for a while until I move my hand or something brushes up against him!

    This is along the same topic, and I thought this was pretty cool... Scientists have found out that jumping spiders are capable of REM sleep and are able to dream!

    Here is an article about it....
    https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/sto...mping-spiders/
  • 05-02-2023, 11:25 AM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Not really important, but super cute...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Aspen0122 View Post
    Hahahahahaha, he does not snore, although it would be quite cute.

    You can tell they're sleeping if they are huddled in a certain spot for a while, or when I am holding them, he'll just sorta "power down" and sit in one position for a while until I move my hand or something brushes up against him!

    This is along the same topic, and I thought this was pretty cool... Scientists have found out that jumping spiders are capable of REM sleep and are able to dream!

    Here is an article about it....
    https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/sto...mping-spiders/

    Wow, that's AMAZING! REM sleep! Who even thought to look for that? Thanks so much for sharing that- :D

    As far as knowing when they're asleep- it's sorta like snakes*. (*Except for the ones with round pupils- when they're asleep you can tell because their pupils sink to the 6 o'clock position, instead of centered. Of course, when you look, it tends to wake them up- so you have to look fast, quietly & preferably without a flashlight.)
  • 05-02-2023, 11:27 AM
    Aspen0122
    Re: Not really important, but super cute...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Wow, that's AMAZING! REM sleep! Who even thought to look for that? Thanks so much for sharing that- :D

    As far as knowing when they're asleep- it's sorta like snakes*. (*Except for the ones with round pupils- when they're asleep you can tell because their pupils sink to the 6 o'clock position, instead of centered. Of course, when you look, it tends to wake them up- so you have to look fast, quietly & preferably without a flashlight.)

    You're very welcome!

    Yep, the same with spoods, they wake up pretty easily, so unless you have a camera on them the whole time, you can't really get a picture of them sleeping b/c it spooks them.
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