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by DragonsFly » Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:59 pm
This is the second account I've noticed of such ritualized behavior in crabs on this board, but I would not be surprised if there were others. It may be what is called "institutionalized behavior," and it is common in captive wild animals (and for that matter in captive people, for example in prisons or mental institutions), especially when they don't have enough space or enough stimulation in their environment. This can include pacing back and forth (commonly seen in big cats in zoos, for example), rocking from foot to foot (bears and elephants in zoos often get into this), and repetitive circling (birds often do this), and can include following highly stereotyped patterns of fairly complex combinations (your crabs route sounds like a simple type of this). It is, as you say, related to what we call obsessive-compulsive patterns of behavior in people. Remember that these animals are not domesticated pets, but wild animals taken from their natural environment, which is a great deal larger and vastly more complex than whatever you may be keeping them in (unless you own a tropical island).
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