Chilipina
Member
When our chameleon eats his lobster roaches (and really when he eats anything), he will shoot it, chomp it twice, and then pause with food hanging out of his mouth. Do all chameleons do that? Does anyone know what they are doing when they hold it in their mouth post-chomp? Are they waiting for the roach (in this case) to stop moving? Are they using saliva to soften it? Just curious if anyone knows the answer. It's fascinating watching them eat.