Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Will a male head bob at another male? I was taking my chams outside and my male nosy be( 10 months) started to head bob at my male ambanja who is about 2-3 months old. Has anyone had this happen or could my ambanja be a female?
I would hazard a guess at her being a Female also..... but a bit early to tell
wow thank you! That is interesting, I didn't know they did that. He did stay his usual color when he was head bobbing.Head bobbing is used by a cham to claim terrritory. If he sees another Cham he may bob his head to show a sign of him owning the territory. Colours are the best judgement. If he is doing the head bobbing whilst he is bright coloured then he is most probably 'displaying' to what he believes to be a female. If he is his usual colour and head bobbing he is more probably just telling everyone he owns his territory.
hope this makes it clear!
I would hazard a guess at her being a Female also..... but a bit early to tell
thank youIt's a male.