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They live inside, separately, in 7ft x 3ft cages.  They do not hibernate but slow down some.  We haven't seen much of our second female lately even though she was up today for a few hours and ate.  They breed outside, free roaming in the yard.  Observed, of course.  We tried in each of their cages and the owner was always dominant.  We tried in the house but they we're comfortable and just wandered around.  So we went outside and they locked up in a few minutes.


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