KaijuVeiled New Member Jan 30, 2015 #3 Mine does that when she is swallowing, she puts her head in the air. I'm sure it's normal!
Sticktongue Avid Member Jan 30, 2015 #4 My panther and Female Kinyongia did it. My Male Kinyongia and Melleri did not do it quite so much.
werecat Established Member Jan 30, 2015 #5 Yes, this is a regular occurrence with Egon. Not when he's eating as much as drinking. It often looks like he's doing morning yoga! Attachments IMG_0480.jpg 241.5 KB · Views: 181 IMG_1791.jpg 260.2 KB · Views: 140
Yes, this is a regular occurrence with Egon. Not when he's eating as much as drinking. It often looks like he's doing morning yoga!
junglefries Avid Member Jan 30, 2015 #6 Baby Green HighHats (Yemen) do it a lot. There is always one or two in every clutch that seems to beg to be picked up. Still can't see og pic, guess I'll try pc if I can ever find it. Seems to be buried under baby bins at the moment.
Baby Green HighHats (Yemen) do it a lot. There is always one or two in every clutch that seems to beg to be picked up. Still can't see og pic, guess I'll try pc if I can ever find it. Seems to be buried under baby bins at the moment.
happy Member Jan 30, 2015 #7 very nice video, looks like a prairie dog.... Yours? My female Green HighHat does this but upside down. really really loves the mealworms...
very nice video, looks like a prairie dog.... Yours? My female Green HighHat does this but upside down. really really loves the mealworms...
dlegare Established Member Jan 30, 2015 #8 Mine does that while hunting. He will also reach out from a limb and hang or suspend himself sideways by his tail and hind legs for better reach. He's a nice looking boy.
Mine does that while hunting. He will also reach out from a limb and hang or suspend himself sideways by his tail and hind legs for better reach. He's a nice looking boy.
Motherlode Chameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Jan 30, 2015 #10 My male Calumma parsonii parsonii does something similar to that when feeding. As well my male Trioceros pfefferi goes to two legs occasionally. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich
My male Calumma parsonii parsonii does something similar to that when feeding. As well my male Trioceros pfefferi goes to two legs occasionally. Best Regards Jeremy A. Rich