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Tail wiggle

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Today I had my 3 females roaming the floors and 1 of them started acting up. She is usually the tame 1 but she started with her beard and a small head bob then she would wiggle her tale, just the last couple inches of it, it was hilarious then she would start to bite at the others. I have seen all this before except for the tail wiggle. Has anyone else seen this, if not what have you seen that is not something you reguarly hear about.
 
LOL, sounds like she was "Lookin for love". ;) I've seen my one young female do the same thing....and it's HILARIOUS!!
 
I usually see this in my males before they start the circle dance as I call it. But the females have been known to answer back with it if they just aren't in the mood. Silly buggers.
 
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