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Could you imagine having a hissing, lunging, pissed off cham chained to you? I dont see how they considered that fashion.
Thankyou.
I hope nobody is doing this in modern times. As I have posted before, there is a lot of ugly, meanness in this world. Most of it unrelated to chameleons, but where people are abusive to such peaceful creatures, I am interested in helping to stop it. Maybe theres a help fund or charity or something.
There is a legal 501(c) charity for chameleons, it is named ChamEO and is operated by Elisa, one of our forum member, chamelisa. She is thrilled by any & all of us who send money or help out with supplies. The website is
http://chameo.org/ for chameleons lovers it is one of the best ways to help out little green (or whatever) friends. Go take a look at the site and you can see what they do.
Unlikely.
Veileds were not imported to this country until the early 1990's.
Senegals and common (european) chameleons, however, were regularly subjected to this fad.
-Brad
i have heard of this with anoles or the "american chameleon"
If anybody is new to chameleon care and they read this post, think of this: You are in care of a living creature that was removed from its natural environment. If you were foolish, and didnt get all the right husbandry supplies beforehand, GET THAT STUFF NOW!! Otherwise you are torturing an innocent ccreature.