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    local wild chameleons

    I found this cool video on YouTube, thought you guys would find it worth the watch, here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg-RvL4e2hs That's a very good point, and ideally I am very much in favor of that, though realistically I have a different opinion. To me, it's not a dilemma...
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    So my cham died yesterday...

    Love your enthusiasm..... You've reminded me about myself about a month ago, when I was extremely enthusiastic about the idea of a super cool cage for a super gnarly chameleon, but since then, the impulsive in me was beat down by the realist in me, and I've mostly decided that I shouldn't own a...
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    local wild chameleons

    Not exactly, but I appreciate the fact that Chris responded reasonably well, better than I did in my opinion, which is certainly appreciated. But for instance, let's say that 30 years down the line, the Hawaii Jackson Chameleon evolves into a slightly different version than the Original Jackson...
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    local wild chameleons

    First off, I want to apologize for jumping to an incorrect conclusion, I had been reading about this for quite some time, listening to suggestions such as search and catch parties and such, and by the time I read your post, I identified you as a part of the same group. Hence why you don't get...
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    local wild chameleons

    I am not questioning his knowledge on chameleons, I am questioning how exactly would it be beneficial to be concerned about chameleons in the actual context in which we live in today, I feel it is a very valid concern and counter argument. If you are going to be condescending towards a person...
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    local wild chameleons

    How can I do everything I can to ensure that chameleons (and other exotics) stay in captivity? If a random person who owns a lot of private property, decides to breed chameleons, what can I do about it? Or do you think the location of an animal that sells for $75 a pop will be known by the...
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    local wild chameleons

    Please explain, why should I care about chameleons being an invasive species? What about the invasive race that practically exterminated Native Americans? What about the fact that non-native plants are actually a much bigger threat than chameleons? How do you intend to stop something that is...
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    wild veileds in florida

    For the record, You cannot do anything to stop it, and in the case that limitations are set in the future, the larger the local population of non-native chameleons, the more probable you will find illegal breeding: can't stop it. If the chameleon eats everything and intentionally tries to...
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    wild veileds in florida

    This is quite old, but I just find the whole thing so very incredibly ridiculous and hypocritical. If you sell chameleons, chameleons lay eggs or give birth to live young, they will reproduce, and eventually, they will find their way into the wild, be it by accident or because their owners...
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