lilbug
New Member
obviously we think differently so i'll just end my argument by saying that comparing goats to chameleons isn't fair. goats are gregarious animals that live in groups. chameleons are generally not a community species. i'm not saying that male animals shouldn't be kept together, just the ones that have established themselves as solitary in nature.
Yes we disagree. I believe in leaving animals to be how they naturally are, i think its wrong to change them to what people think they should be. No chameleons do not live in groups but they still cross paths in the wild. And even solitary male species when they come across each other spar, its how they learn to fight and defend themselves so they are prepared when its time to breed and may have to fight for a female or if another male comes into their territory. I do realize that none of those are factors in captivity but there are many more reason that males spar. One being the change in hormones when they fight which makes better breeders, stronger males. Like i said i do research and I don't mean just online, I have zoologists that I know and talk to. People who have spent their lives learning all about animals.