Andrew1283
Chameleon Enthusiast
I’m posting this as a cautionary tale, and an admittance of guilt, because I definitely know better. My male ambilobe panther named Gilbert was taken by a red tailed hawk while basking outside on our willow tree.
A few things:
1) I have never seen any hawk near my property
2) I have been putting my chams outside (supervised) for natural light for years now without issue
3) I was mowing the lawn while Gilbert was in the tree so I was within line of sight when it happened.
4). IT HAPPENED FAST
I didn’t actually see it happen. Gilbert was in the tree for maybe 15 minutes as I mowed back and forth along the property. I have a fenced in yard and there is no way he ran away. The dogs were not outside and yep, I saw the hawk flying away. Gilbert was an angel…so sweet and gentle with handling. He seemed to genuinely enjoy it or at the very least, he was neutral about it. He did not like having his photo taken!
I have noticed the hawk flying around the property ever since and my wife said it flew down right over her head, between ours and the neighbors’ house. Clearly this thing is casing the area looking for another chameleon. It’s huge and looks to be a female.
If you’re bringing your chameleon outside, and putting it in a tree or bush…don’t leave it! Don’t walk to the other side of your yard or expect you will see something approaching before something bad happens. A hawk can spot prey from a mile away and a panther chameleon, with its bright colors, sticks out like a neon sign that says eat me. I’m still sick to my stomach thinking about it. Anyway…there it is and I hope this post saves a cham.
A few things:
1) I have never seen any hawk near my property
2) I have been putting my chams outside (supervised) for natural light for years now without issue
3) I was mowing the lawn while Gilbert was in the tree so I was within line of sight when it happened.
4). IT HAPPENED FAST
I didn’t actually see it happen. Gilbert was in the tree for maybe 15 minutes as I mowed back and forth along the property. I have a fenced in yard and there is no way he ran away. The dogs were not outside and yep, I saw the hawk flying away. Gilbert was an angel…so sweet and gentle with handling. He seemed to genuinely enjoy it or at the very least, he was neutral about it. He did not like having his photo taken!
I have noticed the hawk flying around the property ever since and my wife said it flew down right over her head, between ours and the neighbors’ house. Clearly this thing is casing the area looking for another chameleon. It’s huge and looks to be a female.
If you’re bringing your chameleon outside, and putting it in a tree or bush…don’t leave it! Don’t walk to the other side of your yard or expect you will see something approaching before something bad happens. A hawk can spot prey from a mile away and a panther chameleon, with its bright colors, sticks out like a neon sign that says eat me. I’m still sick to my stomach thinking about it. Anyway…there it is and I hope this post saves a cham.
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