clairebear
New Member
Hi everyone so since we are all here mainly because we love chameleons, find them super interesting and i would imagine with all the people on here there will be quite a good collective amount of knowledge on chameleons.
So i study an animal behavior degree in the uk and we have to do a behavioral project where we pick an animal and do research into what study's have been done and decide on our own study to carry out.
I chose chameleons for obvious reasons i.e i love them I have done tons of research on there care and a bit on there behavior and i just got my own so it makes perfect sense study a chameleon.
My project is observational so i will not be change there environment or looking at food preference.
I wanted to study colour change since its such a interesting topic and one that's been debated.
I would like any suggestions on how i could study colour change in relation to behavior in a simple way which will be as simple as it can be.
If anyone has any suggestions i would really appreciate the input
thanks
So i study an animal behavior degree in the uk and we have to do a behavioral project where we pick an animal and do research into what study's have been done and decide on our own study to carry out.
I chose chameleons for obvious reasons i.e i love them I have done tons of research on there care and a bit on there behavior and i just got my own so it makes perfect sense study a chameleon.
My project is observational so i will not be change there environment or looking at food preference.
I wanted to study colour change since its such a interesting topic and one that's been debated.
I would like any suggestions on how i could study colour change in relation to behavior in a simple way which will be as simple as it can be.
If anyone has any suggestions i would really appreciate the input