What I did on my summer vacation!

This Little female Ambanja escaped from a make shift sun cage on May 16th! I just found her on September 10th!!

She has survived in the wild and has grown from 1 1/2" stv to almost 4" stv! In the time she was on hiatus she has seen temps from 39 deg. to 104 deg. One thunderstorm had wind gusts of 80 MPH! This summer here in southeast Ohio has been very hot and dry with 10-14 days between rains but she has somehow found water.

As you can see she looks very healthy.
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Now we have two lost-my-baby-chameleon-found-it-4-plus-months-later stories! That's crazy that you found her again! How did you find her again? Did you just kind of run into her or were you still looking for her?
 
They really are amazing creatures. Nice to hear she made her way home. Must have know winter is on the way.:)
 
Now we have two lost-my-baby-chameleon-found-it-4-plus-months-later stories! That's crazy that you found her again! How did you find her again? Did you just kind of run into her or were you still looking for her?

She was 30 feet from where she escaped. I was checking on my parsons in a maple tree and saw a white looking leaf that turned out to be her in a full shed:)
 
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That's amazing! Where did you find her? There must be a certain radius that Panther Chameleons stick to. With the two recent cases, you would assume that they've been in your neighborhood the entire time.

She's beautiful by the way! I'm sure you are going to do this, but I would definitely do a de-wormer on her. Does anyone else see that squiggly line on her belly? Could that be a parasite, or just a bruise from her hiatus?
 
That's amazing! Where did you find her? There must be a certain radius that Panther Chameleons stick to. With the two recent cases, you would assume that they've been in your neighborhood the entire time.

She's beautiful by the way! I'm sure you are going to do this, but I would definitely do a de-wormer on her. Does anyone else see that squiggly line on her belly? Could that be a parasite, or just a bruise from her hiatus?

Read his comment. She was found in the maple tree his parsons was on...
That line just looks like a scratch to me. Todnedo takes amazing care of his animals so I dont think we need to fill him in on what to do with them!:D

Btw, that IS amazing!
 
Amazing Todd! Glad you found her (not sure she is, but am sure she wouldn't of survived the impending cold) She looks amazing and I am loving all that yellow in her face!!
 
That's awesome! I'm glad to see that two chams have been found! My Maynard disappeared back in March and I still hold out hope!! Congrats!! Oh, and she's BEAUTIFUL!!! :)
 
That's awesome that you thought she was a leaf, but was in full shed instead! So glad you found her and she's looking fantastic for being wild for 4 months. :D
 
I've heard the term "long-term captive" used before, so would she be considered "short-term wild"? :p :D
 
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