I tried catching dragonflies, but I kept missing. When a hummingbird happened to get near I fanged for it, but also missed. When a Sugar Glider was within sight I slithered after it, and almost fell off the tree trying to speed up for it. It tried to hop over me and I got my fangs into it, but I let it out of my mouth when I reflexed away from the tree side. It fell to the ground. It had a family in a nook of the tree. I scared many away, and chose to double my effort when I stabbed into one. The fleeting moment that I let go, because I had thought of the forest about me up here I remembered my reflex and regained speeding my bite at the victim in mid escape from my puncturing fangs. I thought about it; I had stabbed my fangs into a Sugar Glider, and then a 2nd time immediately after the first to clench hold of my prey. Different that a tree would have me try harder, than the ground where I was instantly keeping my chomp. I kept at it in the tree, moving from branch to branch to new trees, too. I only made the reprieve to bite when the rodents had a lucky spurr near my head with their feet. Usually I would bite once and hold my prey in the attack, not needing to assault them after it. Eventually I taught myself that regardless of their spurred on intimdation I made certain through might to not let go any more times, teaching myself primeval.