So that is how they fit in those small eggs!

Great pics as usual!

Makes you wonder if it's uncomfortable the first time they stretch their spine, tail, and limbs after being compacted like that for weeks/months.
 
Congrats!

Thank you everyone! I can't believe how far this pictures has gone. It has reached well past the United States as I just spoke with someone in Australia who saw the images in a newspaper from the UK and wanted to use them on their website hahaha.

I'm actually going to reach out to Nat Geo. Not giving any secrets away but we recently had the honor of some team members from National Geographic Magazine come here to Canvas to film some of our chameleons and help with an article they are currently working on. So, I'm going to see what they think of the photographs and if there is any use for them in an upcoming project.

That is wonderful, NHenn!! I got my panther cham, Spike about two months ago and I've definitely boasted and posted pics of him on several social media sites and two people have sent me your photos already!! I never even knew these guys existed before I had Spike. It's awesome these guys are getting the proper headlines!!
 
That is awesome! What an incredible series of pictures!

Congratulations on National Geographic taking interest.
 
Congrats Nick! How awesome? Do they still print magazines or just online?

Thank you everyone for all the kind words!

Carol, they still print magazines but now they also offer the online media source. Items like this won't be published in their magazine as those articles are much larger and focus on large topics. With that said, I recommend everyone keep an eye out for the 2015 September issue ;) ;)
 
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