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Old 05-23-05, 09:21 AM   #1
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I observed that my baby burm enough times the day opens the mouth... This it means that he is hungry? But before 2 days I tried feed him and he was fearred the pinkie... I can't understund...Do you thing tomorrow try feed him? I am afraid because he is baby even I do not know if it has never eaten..
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Old 05-23-05, 11:26 AM   #2
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When he opens his mouth, howlong does he keep it open and when he does, are there any bubbles coming from his nose..or any extra suliva around his mouth?
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Old 05-23-05, 02:56 PM   #3
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sometimes in the day.. sometimes it keeps his mouth for little open and sometimes closes it almost immediately.no hasnt bubbles or anything strange...
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Old 05-23-05, 06:20 PM   #4
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If he opens his mouth and then closes it, as if he is yawning
it is that he is either preparing to eat (by stretching his jaws and skin around the mouth) or he is preparing to shed (by stretching the skin around his mouth so it loosens up)
Keep an eye on him and keep us updated
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