RayenaeTargaryen
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I've seen a few posts on 'what it means' when a chameleon curls its tail. Everything from keeping balance to looking intimidating or being scared.
For the most part Pi is pretty chill, she does her hunting when she's hungry, her basking most of the day, and her sleeping at night. What I have noticed is whenever someone comes into my room (where her home is) that isn't me, her tail curls and she scurries into her leaves.
My thought behind this was normally when someone comes in my room, they make more noise than what she's used to, considering I'm wheelchair bound for the most part, and don't make much noise walking and all.
Is she anti-social, scared of them, or scared of the noise?
For the most part Pi is pretty chill, she does her hunting when she's hungry, her basking most of the day, and her sleeping at night. What I have noticed is whenever someone comes into my room (where her home is) that isn't me, her tail curls and she scurries into her leaves.
My thought behind this was normally when someone comes in my room, they make more noise than what she's used to, considering I'm wheelchair bound for the most part, and don't make much noise walking and all.
Is she anti-social, scared of them, or scared of the noise?