Does any one know how long chameleon tongues are?
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Does any one know how long chameleon tongues are?
Depending on the species, anywhere from 90-200% of the animal's total body length (including tail).
OK how about veileds.Also are there any sites that have pics of their tongues or anatomy of chams?
>>OK how about veileds.Also are there any sites that have pics of their tongues or anatomy of chams?
Here is a link for you: The Chameleon Tongue
Here are some pics for you too:
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Enjoy
Chris
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Chris Anderson
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wow!
is that parson trying to eat a panther or what?
and how much cost the trip to madagascar for u?
The parsonii was trying to snatch a cicada out of the panthers mouth. He actually was successful too.
Chris
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Chris Anderson
parsonii_hoehnelii@hotmail.com
Editor - Chameleons! Online E-zine: http://www.chameleonnews.com/
Admin - Captive Chameleon Bloodline Tracking Database (CCBTD): http://www.chameleondatabase.com/
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I'm doing a powerpoint presentation for my computer class, and I chose chams simply out of love for them.
I wouldn't use it for profit or anything, just the one project, which will etch off any chameleon myths for the 30-person class! (yay! no more "does it die if you put it on your plaid shirt?"
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thanks
-Charlie
>>I'm doing a powerpoint presentation for my computer class, and I chose chams simply out of love for them.
>>I wouldn't use it for profit or anything, just the one project, which will etch off any chameleon myths for the 30-person class! (yay! no more "does it die if you put it on your plaid shirt?".
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>>thanks
>>-Charlie
Charlie,
Send me an email about which photograph, or photographs you had in mind and also if there are other photos you were looking for and I'll see if I can help you out.
Chris
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Chris Anderson
parsonii_hoehnelii@hotmail.com
Editor - Chameleons! Online E-zine: http://www.chameleonnews.com/
Admin - Captive Chameleon Bloodline Tracking Database (CCBTD): http://www.chameleondatabase.com/
Author - Chameleon Care and Information Center (CCIC) - http://www.geocities.com/ccicenter/(Currently Down)
Chris, you are a really great photographer. I am EXTREEMLY jealous that you went to madagascar. I really want to go someday...
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~Lindsay
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