Klyde O'Scope Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 30, 2022 #1 Why is is chameleons usually look like they're frowning, and (but?) frogs usually look like they're smiling? Are we missing something?
Why is is chameleons usually look like they're frowning, and (but?) frogs usually look like they're smiling? Are we missing something?
bruce the cham Avid Member Mar 30, 2022 #3 mmmm Attachments download (1).jpeg 5.8 KB · Views: 149 download.jpeg 6.7 KB · Views: 151
MissSkittles Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 30, 2022 #4 *edit: random pics from google And you certainly can’t forget so soon about last month’s photo contest winner.
*edit: random pics from google And you certainly can’t forget so soon about last month’s photo contest winner.
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Mar 30, 2022 #5 The frogs are looking straight forward so they only see part of the picture... the chameleons see in every direction so they are much more aware of the whole picture! Just kidding!
The frogs are looking straight forward so they only see part of the picture... the chameleons see in every direction so they are much more aware of the whole picture! Just kidding!
Mountain Dragon Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 30, 2022 #6 no smiley face here Attachments 61E51497-B5E3-4C17-AF23-E0D4FC4B3C2D.jpeg 144.1 KB · Views: 155
Klyde O'Scope Chameleon Enthusiast Mar 30, 2022 #7 MissSkittles said: *edit: random pics from google Click to expand... Of course there are exceptions, hence "usually". When I counted pics on goggle, the "usuallly" held up. YMMV.
MissSkittles said: *edit: random pics from google Click to expand... Of course there are exceptions, hence "usually". When I counted pics on goggle, the "usuallly" held up. YMMV.