Thanks for that, i'm glad it's still available - i would have liked to get this stuff out there sooner but just been preoccupied with other things. I'm amazed by the fact that there is still so little information on this species in the wild (just read a thread about locale colour, casque size...
Hi, to be honest the males are so colourful they became quite easy to spot if they were on the outer branches of a tree. Regarding density, i only observed one male per tree. I must emphasize this as it seemed one male has a whole tree to himself, his territory. It makes sense, this species has...
Hi - can you say at what timing that is in the video, i can't see her but i really hope you are right. One of the problems with Acacia trees is the seed pods are either long, thin and curly like a chameleon tail, or quite fat like a chameleon side on. It was relatively easy to spot the males on...
Hi Folks,
Just re-uploaded in better quality six short camcorder footage of Veiled Chameleons in the wild in Yemen.
Cheers
Link
http://www.youtube.com/user/veiled17/videos
Hi Folks,
I recently retrieved some camcorder footage i recorded in Sept/Oct 2001 of Veiled Chameleons in their native habitat in Yemen. I have posted them on you tube - just search veiled17 to bring them up. They are not great quality but will hopefully give all you keepers of this beautiful...