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Oh wow. I hate when that happens! It always scares me when i see one snap at me and hiss, then lock on. It never really hurts as much as it makes me jump. But I still do not like when they do this.
He didn't puff up or hiss or anything. He just ran over and bit me.
... in all sincerity, one of the best ways to test bone strength in younger chameleons, before any other symptom of deficiency is apparent, is to pick an appropriate sized finger, and get them to bite it. ...
Gee, Dan, you are kind of clumsy. Perhaps reptiles aren't your thing?
That said, for clarification before somebody misunderstands and gets upset, small bites, scratches and nips like Jann's are often unexpected and unavoidable in some cases, pretty much par for the course for any reptile keeper!
One of these days the site needs to initiate a thread that compares bite signatures, documented with posted photos ! Of the many possible things taken from this thread about chameleons, and panthers in particular, is that while some are as docile as a teddy bear, others will defend their space to the point of aggressively moving to the intruder and administering a bite, sometimes defending a radius of two feet or more ! Kind of like you or me walking out and biting Godzilla if he stepped into the yard, but we can only hope for such chutzpah if and when the situation arises ! Me thinks it a fast path to Japanese film toe jam, but for a moment we'd have really big brass ones One of our undeniable truths of life here is that a fiesty chameleon is a healthy chameleon !