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    fiscal shrike

    Paul, Hier van Paarl af! Sien jy is daar bo in daai bedrywige plek!!! I am actually quite a good marksman! I had the bird in my sight already but I didn't shoot cause you don't see those around to often either. They have 3 young which are now really big and maybe they will leave soon. I will...
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    fiscal shrike

    Believe me I am all for eat what you kill and I NEVER kill animals for no purpose. I once killed a cape cobra snake and then ate the thing just to justify its killing. Problem here is that these are the cape dwarf chameleon and they are a threatened species...
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    fiscal shrike

    Hi, I have a Fiscal Shrike male, female and young one who is currently threatening the dwarf chameleon population. I have seen a chameleon carcass hung in the thorntree along with lots of bees and a small mouse. How can I stop these shrike without killing them. I have an airgun and have...
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    caring for chameleons in garden

    Ok so the chameleons can eat bees? What if they get stung? There is only one that I know of and I don't want to risk its life. There is an almond tree here that is blossoming. Lots of bees in it. Would it be a good idea to move the chameleon here? Lots of food but I have this feeling that one...
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    caring for chameleons in garden

    These chameleons are in Cape Town, South Africa, I don't carry enough knowledge to identify them but I took a few pictures with a cellphone. Please advise on how I can help them survive. I again took this one today for a lunch of 4 flies. I noticed it doesn't eat bees or I did not give it...
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    caring for chameleons in garden

    When we were young we always had chameleons in our garden. Unfortunately we also had chickens and I once witnessed a cock eating on of the chameleon offspring. I wanted to kill the thing. The chameleon population decreased and due to lack of interrest we didn't really look for them much...
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