Hi There
About two month ago I purchased a batch of silk worms. My Jackson cham does not eat them, I kept them anyway and about 4 weeks ago they start wrapping them selves in to a cocoons. I have about 8 cocoons now, however none of them have emerged yet. I keep them in the closet in the...
on net geo when chameleons hatch and get there first meal there usually around older and wiser chameleons lions dont need to live in packs after being let go after being in an enclosure it will be pretty hard to be in a pack for a while
do you hear his tone in the video i think after that he probobly was crying he moved in other videos and has another chameleon so that is not the reason
you cannot go from captive behavior to wild behavior as renzo said lions have to be trained to hunt and do there normal things again and sometimes it works sometimes it doesnt
its pretty much impossible when i have my CB jacksons outside and flys and bugs walk by he cant adjust to there speed and cant react fast enough to catch it i assume i know everything pshhh
if you love and care for the chameleon would you let it go and then not think about it if it were me i would be crying at every chameleon i see and captivity is so much better because we care, it could be eaten by a hawk have ticks and or parasites
neverrrrr i would move or argue to the landlord or change his food you could just here the tone in his voice he is sad maybe he couldnt afford to live in another apartment
this is a video about a guy and a jacksons chameleon named murph he had to let him go because the landlord complained crickets got out and said either you free the chameleon or you go with it so he did what he had to do give feedback!!! :( heres the link please watch its not painful or anything...