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Thank you she thick and cute also can I get help on taking her out of her enclsure

I've gotten my cham to come onto my hand by holding a hornworm out far enough that he has to climb onto my hand (and maybe a bit further down on my forearm so he releases his tail from the vine he is coming from). I will try to let him eat the worm before moving my hand away too much, but sometimes he realizes where he is and then wont eat it
 
I think a lot of animals see the camera as a giant predatory eye, and that unnerves them. After all it doesn't blink and focuses on them just like a predator.

Meanwhile our body language and eye movement/blinking convey to most, but not all, chams that we aren't interested in eating them. The camera doesn't convey that.
 
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