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Posted by: Carlton at Wed Dec 22 23:45:04 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] If the cham has been drinking a LOT and has nothing in its stomach it might pass liquid like this. I don't think it is a defense mechanism in chams. For most species defences are gaping, letting themselves fall off a branch like a dead leaf, flaring colors, flattening themselves to look bigger, curling and uncurling or lashing the tail. The more timid species tend to roll behind a branch to "disappear", and freeze. | ||
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