“We detected the presence of the growth plate cartilage in fully-grown individuals of the Acrodonta clade (Fig. 3a,b). GPC was present in almost all examined chameleons (42 individuals). Many of these animals were adults that have already reached a body size close to the upper limit reported for...
Just for fun…
https://www.chameleons.info/en/chameleon-shoes/
https://www.chameleons.info/en/chameleon-shoes/
https://www.chameleons.info/en/chameleon-shoes/
For what it’s worth…
https://wildlifemadagascar.org/news-and-stories/international-chameleon-day/
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250509774694/en/Seeing-the-Unseen-International-Chameleon-Day-2025-Spotlights-Hidden-Threats-and-Community-Solutions...
Wondering if it could be a vitamin A issue. I’m not a vet…just have kept chameleons for many years and read constantly about chameleons (and many other critters). Doesn’t vitamin A affect the viscosity of the mucus?
How much vitamin A has the chameleon been getting and what form of vitamin...
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“The graphs in Figure 5 show that peak velocity, acceleration and power of the chameleon tongue during projection (green) are much less temperature dependent than during retraction (yellow), as illustrated by the steeper yellow slope”...
Morphology and Histochemistry of the Hyolingual Apparatus in Chameleons…
https://legacy.nau.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/133/2018/05/Herrel-et-al.-2001a.pdf
NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE EXTREME MUSCLE MOVEMENTS OF CHAMELEONS...
I’ll have to let someone else speak to the supplements…I have always used different ones than these because I’m old school and never changed what I did because I never changed things I felt weren’t “broken”.
You said…”Their leaves fall off all the time”…these plants suffer from stress easily. Even moving the can cause them to drop leaves. Drafts, improper watering, etc can also cause leaf loss.
You said …”I’m not spraying directly into his open mouth, but around it so it drips into his tongue when he opens up for another gulp”…that sounds fine.