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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 25834" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Hello </p><p>No one should laugh at you,if they do well you're not the one in the wrong. As for handling,look at the T's attitude in general like aggressive defensive skittish docile but remember their are exceptions to the rule. If you say try and handle an arboreal,remember they jump and are usually fast ! Not to mention,could be defensive or aggressive. Take into consideration, that a fall could kill it,or seriously injure it even if its an arboreal. So no heights etc ! When looking at terrestrial T's,they are usually not made to climb,have bulkier bodies etc. What applied above in the way of temperament,the same applies with these. So I'd say study 1st step,meaning what others have found handling T's also check bite reports haha !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 25834, member: 1070"] Hello No one should laugh at you,if they do well you're not the one in the wrong. As for handling,look at the T's attitude in general like aggressive defensive skittish docile but remember their are exceptions to the rule. If you say try and handle an arboreal,remember they jump and are usually fast ! Not to mention,could be defensive or aggressive. Take into consideration, that a fall could kill it,or seriously injure it even if its an arboreal. So no heights etc ! When looking at terrestrial T's,they are usually not made to climb,have bulkier bodies etc. What applied above in the way of temperament,the same applies with these. So I'd say study 1st step,meaning what others have found handling T's also check bite reports haha ! [/QUOTE]
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