Check this quotation from a Chameleon Message Board.

Chameleons should be regarded as strictly “look but do not touch” animals. Some, such as veiled chameleons are typically quite aggressive and can give a painful (although rarely very injurious) bite. Others rarely bite. Nevertheless, chameleons are solitary animals and handling is invariably stressful. Constant handling is a stressor that evokes the secretion of various hormones that, among other things, inhibit the body’s immune system. The result can be a dramatically shortened lifespan.
*sigh...
2 comments:
You did not put up MC Hammer.
I did. 'cause You Can't Touch This (Lizard).
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