And we thought it was a gland...
https://www.insidescience.org/content/why-chameleons-sometimes-smell-rotting-meat/3711
https://www.insidescience.org/content/why-chameleons-sometimes-smell-rotting-meat/3711
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And we thought it was a gland...
https://www.insidescience.org/content/why-chameleons-sometimes-smell-rotting-meat/3711
I wonder what was making the mellers smell so bad?
Great article!! Really eye opening! I haven't really noticed a smell...at least nothing that I thought was coming from my Cham...I might have to hold one of them and take a good whiff just to see if they're stinky or not
Very interesting! I am curious, too, as others mentioned above, if it is just a few species or all but some more than others or something like that. Never noticed with my graceful!
Yes, jajeanpierre, inside read the article but I have never found one of the mellers I've had to smell from an odor coming from a pouch in the corner of the mouth...so I wasn't sure that's what was smelling on your mellers.
I wonder if his ongoing lung damage gave him putrid breath that would be exhaled?I have not noticed any smell from my wild caught quads and graciliors or my veiled, but that poor Mellers really smelled. I thought it was from poorly digested feces caused by parasites. He stunk up my bathroom. I rinsed him off when I took him out of the cage (dead) and he still smelled. There were nothing putrid/infected inside or outside his body.
I wonder if his ongoing lung damage gave him putrid breath that would be exhaled?