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Great guys, this is how those weird myths like of superworms eating their way out of reptiles come aboutI expect more from you.
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I hope someday we can trace a myth back to this thread![]()
Sounds like a wikipedia fact. lol "And here we show a picture of the famous rear fanged gaboon viper chameleon of Uganda". spoken in a british accent of course...![]()
I had a bad experience with something similar to that. When I was younger I had African Fat Tailed Geckos. One day my dad caught a mole cricket and we decided to feed it to the male. When we got it in his mouth it started to burrow through his neckGreat guys, this is how those weird myths like of superworms eating their way out of reptiles come aboutI expect more from you.
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Yep...He's pulling your leg.
But seriously, chameleons might be venomous (I suppose).
Many snakes and lizards we think of as non-venomous are in fact venomous.
Bearded dragons for example have venom similar to rattlesnake venom, but delivered in such small amounts it does not have effect on us.
This was found true for most lizards several years ago (most snakes too), so although I do not know if they are venomous or not, it would not surprise me to learn that chameleons were also venomous.
(Poisonous=if you bite it, you are harmed, venomous=if it bites you, you are harmed. So poisonous vs venomous all depends on who is biting who).
And no, I am not joking.
A link for starters:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8331-lizards-poisonous-secret-is-revealed-.html
Another good link:
http://www.leidenuniv.nl/en/researcharchive/index.php3-c=134.htm