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behaviour of wild chams

loko Jun 11, 2004 10:04 AM

in the books i read about chams i never really read any hard facts about a cham's real wildlife behaviour.
i wonder: what distance does a cham cover during a day in the wild? i guess it moves mostly for food - right?

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jovcham Jun 11, 2004 12:57 PM

I've read that they will stay in one tree most of their lives unless food or preditors drives them out. There will be one or 2 males high up in the trees and a hand full of females lower in the same trees.
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