vine identification

I have endless supplies of these vines where I work. I cut a few down and am interested in using some in my cages if it can be positively identified as something non-hazardous. Vines are something I know nothing about lol. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am in ne Ohio if that helps. I know I would have to strip down the bark if I am able to use it and let it dry out..
 

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I use ivy vines and don't strip the bark. The bark gives the chameleons better grip.

I would think any vines or branches would be safe for climbing, the chams are not eating the foliage as there is none.

CHEERS!

Nick:D
 
Thank you for your input. I've heard about chams trying to eat the bark so people said to strip it but if that's not a concern I think they look better this way anyhow lol
 
I think its grape vine. They look identical to wild grape in the back of my yard. Grape vine is a pretty strong vine for cage decor.
 
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