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Posted by: Calparsoni at Fri Aug 20 13:15:24 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Calparsoni ] I am not necessarily sure that such behavior is territorial in nature in relation to the size of their enclosure. Most likely it is just responding to you as a percieved threat of something that wants to eat it. In the wild anything that picks it up (Like a Lemur for example) is most likely going to eat it and if you are in close contact to him while cleaning his cage he most likely thinks you want to pick him up. Feeding them by hand does tend to lessen this behavior but it never totally alleviates it. It's just the way chameleons are you just need to learn to adapt to their ways rather than vice-versa | ||
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