ZippiesPal
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... to Chameleon husbandry?
First, it was the color changing (he is young still, but he does change a little). This is more of an anticipated benifit really.
Second, it was the way they move, so careful and cautious. They have amazing dextarity and flexability. I was surprised at both how fast and how slowly they move.
Third, was actually holding one the first time. He seemed like such a gentle little creature. He just stood there, so still, looking around. Then he climbed to my shoulder and then to the top of my hat.
Fourth, The way he looks around with those eyes each moving in separate directions.
Finaly, he took a cricket with his tongue. ZIP !!!! CRUNCH CRUNCH!!!
Also, there is a challenge to getting his environment jsut right. There is the pleasure of knowing that its set up nicely.
I love to just sit by his cage and watch him move around.
If his skin were (for example) somehow deadly for me to touch, so that I could never ever handle him, I would have thought he was interesting and then passed him by without a second thought. Fortunatly, that is not the case.
What do YOU love about your Chameleon?
First, it was the color changing (he is young still, but he does change a little). This is more of an anticipated benifit really.
Second, it was the way they move, so careful and cautious. They have amazing dextarity and flexability. I was surprised at both how fast and how slowly they move.
Third, was actually holding one the first time. He seemed like such a gentle little creature. He just stood there, so still, looking around. Then he climbed to my shoulder and then to the top of my hat.
Fourth, The way he looks around with those eyes each moving in separate directions.
Finaly, he took a cricket with his tongue. ZIP !!!! CRUNCH CRUNCH!!!
Also, there is a challenge to getting his environment jsut right. There is the pleasure of knowing that its set up nicely.
I love to just sit by his cage and watch him move around.
If his skin were (for example) somehow deadly for me to touch, so that I could never ever handle him, I would have thought he was interesting and then passed him by without a second thought. Fortunatly, that is not the case.
What do YOU love about your Chameleon?