ARCHAIUS 1(3) is here: The Journal of Chameleonology and Cameleonoculture

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Žilková, E. & P. Nečas (2020) The Chameleon in ancient cultures the Mediterranean Region & Near East, amongst superstitions, myths, magic and science (Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae). – Archaius 1 (3): 1 – 11

Nečas, P. (2020) The Naturalistic Chameleonoculture – a breaktrough in captive management of chameleons. Part 1: The NC Foundation and Guiding Principes. – Archaius 1 (3): 12 – 17

Nečas, P. & S. Prokopiev & C. Durbin & J. van Overbeke & C. Roth (2020) Quadruplets, Triplets and Twins in Chameleons (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae). – Archaius 1 (3): 18 – 23

Nečas, P. (2020) The Language of Chameleons: how the animals, which cannot talk and do not hear, communicate. Leaf Walking. – Archaius 1 (3): 24 – 26
 

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Archaius 1(3) is here
With the hope to inspire you

Read the fascinating topics and enjoy the photographs!

www.Archaius.eu

Žilková, E. & P. Nečas (2020) The Chameleon in ancient cultures the Mediterranean Region & Near East, amongst superstitions, myths, magic and science (Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae). – Archaius 1 (3): 1 – 11

Nečas, P. (2020) The Naturalistic Chameleonoculture – a breaktrough in captive management of chameleons. Part 1: The NC Foundation and Guiding Principes. – Archaius 1 (3): 12 – 17

Nečas, P. & S. Prokopiev & C. Durbin & J. van Overbeke & C. Roth (2020) Quadruplets, Triplets and Twins in Chameleons (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae). – Archaius 1 (3): 18 – 23

Nečas, P. (2020) The Language of Chameleons: how the animals, which cannot talk and do not hear, communicate. Leaf Walking. – Archaius 1 (3): 24 – 26
THE LAST PICTURE IS SO CUTE!!! Little leaf chameleon
 
I've had twin eggs several times from pardalis. In each case either both would die or one would die and one would survive. In the cases where one survived, it was always where one baby faced each way in the egg....so I'm wondering if the one died because it didn't get its head out of the egg and suffocated.
 
I've had twin eggs several times from pardalis. In each case either both would die or one would die and one would survive. In the cases where one survived, it was always where one baby faced each way in the egg....so I'm wondering if the one died because it didn't get its head out of the egg and suffocated.
Tjst migjt be a logical eyplsnation on top of
The egg has enough energy for one, not for two...
 
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