Dear Chameleon friends,
Does anyone know about the anatomy of the casques in various species? In the veiled chameleon (and others) it is a bone arbor - sort of like a cage. What is it filled with? Is it a fatty lipid, or does it have good blood circulation?
I am asking not as a chameleon keeper, but as a naturalists looking at the possible function of this grand feature. Any ideas?
I have some ideas having to do with bio-acoustics, but the type of tissue would help clarify what it might be.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Michael
Does anyone know about the anatomy of the casques in various species? In the veiled chameleon (and others) it is a bone arbor - sort of like a cage. What is it filled with? Is it a fatty lipid, or does it have good blood circulation?
I am asking not as a chameleon keeper, but as a naturalists looking at the possible function of this grand feature. Any ideas?
I have some ideas having to do with bio-acoustics, but the type of tissue would help clarify what it might be.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Michael