Axie thinks she's human?

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One of my axies seem to think she is human - walking around on her back legs. She also dances on her back legs - see pictures.
Does anyone else have axie that does this? Any idea why she does it?
 

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Hahaha! To be honest I think mine spends more time trying to walk on his head. :eek:
 
One of my axies seem to think she is human - walking around on her back legs. She also dances on her back legs - see pictures.
Does anyone else have axie that does this? Any idea why she does it?

One of mine has recently started doing this. I'll see if I can find a picture. :)
 
when mine does this... i call it: T-rex mode!! or fat lazy zombie mode
 
That's very cute :)

Mine usually do this when they realize I walk into the room. It's to die for :3
 
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