I've had three notable bites from two different wild caught chameleons, one a T.q.quadricornis male and the other a T.q.gracilior male.
The first "bite" can't really be called a bite. He was a little imported wild caught quad quad and I was medicating him. I used my thumb to hold his mouth open while I put the silkworms in which I do after I orally medicate anything. He didn't let go. It was funny. I carried him outside hanging from my thumb to show my husband who was out by the pool. My husband rummaged around for his phone and came up and took this picture. That little guy swung from my thumb for minutes.
The next bite from him wasn't so funny. He was full grown then and latched onto the heel of my palm and wouldn't let go. If I moved, he bit harder like a little pit bull. Any movement on my part made him tighten his grip and start sawing a bit. I honestly thought he was going to extract his pound of flesh. I was really worried I was going to lose a big chunk of skin as he slowly sawed away. I put in a female to try to distract him. He bit harder. I put in a male. He bit even harder still. Finally I just waited him out and stayed as still as I could be.
The second bite was the other day with another adult wild caught male. I had just finished giving him his antibiotic injection (for an abscess caused by injuries suffered at import) so he was pretty upset. He had been wrapped in a towel to hold him still and had just gotten an injection that was very painful. (Baytril really burns, but my vet wanted to inject rather than oral.) He's a new import, so he was a super stressed upset animal. I was taking him back to his cage. I had him against my stomach with my other hands making a cage so he wouldn't leap to escape, something this species is inclined to do. He bit my stomach and wouldn't let go. Fortunately it was through a shirt so he couldn't cut into the skin. I just lay down on the bed and waited him out. It took minutes. Yes, Ralph
@OldChamKeeper , I tried waving a rubbing alcohol pad under his nose and it didn't work or I wasn't doing it right!
Neither of these two threaten to bite me except when they feel their life is in danger. I have a healthy respect for their bite, believe me.
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