Bush baby
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Chameleons instinctively aim for the head; especially when there's a potential for the prey to fight back and hurt them. Aiming for the head means they kill the prey as soon as they get it in their mouth.
As was metioned above, they seem to know and plan accordingly before striking certain prey items. I've fed my Jacksons bees in the past, and he's always careful to aim for the head and kill it as soon as it gets in his mouth, so it doesn't swing it's thorax around and sting him.
As was metioned above, they seem to know and plan accordingly before striking certain prey items. I've fed my Jacksons bees in the past, and he's always careful to aim for the head and kill it as soon as it gets in his mouth, so it doesn't swing it's thorax around and sting him.