Hi to all members is nice to be back and here is rocky's new cage took me few days to build it but was worth. Here is few pics.
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Chameleons are actually thought to be deaf, since they lack middle and outer ears. Their range of hearing is supposedly too limited to hear danger or even food approaching. There is well documented evidence that they are sensitive to vibrations though, and may even use low-frequency vibrations to communicate (see Infrasound in chameleons).I'm not sure how plexiglass works acoustically, but I'd be willing to bet that Clyde appreciates being able to hear me coming in and out of the room.
Chameleons are actually thought to be deaf, since they lack middle and outer ears. Their range of hearing is supposedly too limited to hear danger or even food approaching. There is well documented evidence that they are sensitive to vibrations though, and may even use low-frequency vibrations to communicate (see Infrasound in chameleons).
So it's more likely that your cham will feel your footsteps approaching, rather than hear you coming - the plexiglass won't make a difference to that.
You learn something new everyday! That truly is amazing. I'm going to do more research into it. Of course, it probably won't keep me from talking to him! I guess its more for me than it is him