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Thunderstorms

rayb1rd

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Hi! We've been having a TON of storms in Iowa lately (tonight I had to take Jasper with me to a more secure location in the bathroom during a tornado warning!) and it got me thinking...

...I was wondering how your corns react to storms? I've noticed that Jasper always seems to go and hide/burrow when a storm starts and then come back out once it has passed. Is this common behavior or is this just him? (I'm including a very cute picture of him hiding in his burrow. The substrate is mostly aspen shavings with a top layer of cypress mulch)
 

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We get some bodacious storms down here with loud thunder but my corns don't seem to mind at all. They are more concerned with their next mouse.
 
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