Chameleon Feeding Videos

Chris Anderson

Dr. House of Chameleons
Hey everyone,

I finally got around to creating a personal website for my research and photography (www.chamaeleonidae.com). On it I posted a number of high-speed videos of chameleon feeding that I've filmed over the last few years for my dissertation research. In the past I've posted a couple videos here on the forums but many of you asked to see more so here you go.

Enjoy,

Chris
 
Chris, I really enjoy the gecko photos. Everything looks great! Congratulations on the website.

Do you own those Uroplatus? If so, why don't I ever see you posting about them? :D
 
Wow, these videos are absolutely amazing! Absolutely mesmerizing to watch, thank you so much for the treat =)
 
Amazing, simply amazing. Chris, all of the videos are amazing, but I have taken a particular liking the the Rhampholeon spinosus feeding video.

Thanks!




Adam
 
Wow...
The photography section is breathtaking, I especially loved the birds section and the Rosy ( Galah ) I almost bought one of those! hehehe.
Great work!
 
Fantastic work, Chris! My favorite is still the little spinosus' rear legs flying up into the air. Priceless!
 
As always, simply fantastic, Chris!! Thanks so much for continually sharing your knowledge and photography skills with the rest of us!! :D
 
Thanks everyone, glad you all liked the site, photos and videos.

Chris, I really enjoy the gecko photos. Everything looks great! Congratulations on the website.

Do you own those Uroplatus? If so, why don't I ever see you posting about them? :D

I used to keep U. phantasticus but don't any longer. Those were some of my breeding group.

Wow...
The photography section is breathtaking, I especially loved the birds section and the Rosy ( Galah ) I almost bought one of those! hehehe.
Great work!

Thanks, birds are difficult to photograph well but when I am able to get good shots of them, I really like them too. Fortunately a lot of the bird pics in my album are from the Galapagos where they are easy to approach.

Amazing, simply amazing. Chris, all of the videos are amazing, but I have taken a particular liking the the Rhampholeon spinosus feeding video.

Fantastic work, Chris! My favorite is still the little spinosus' rear legs flying up into the air. Priceless!

The Rh. spinosus video is a good one. I also like the T. hoehnelii video.

Of course, its hard to beat the color high speed videos I can take now. Once I get a few more, I'll try to put a few up.

Chris
 
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