What Shocks the Virtuous Philosopher
Delights the Chameleon Poet
-John Keats
Can you imagine, a place with invasive chameleon so abundant you could very possibly be hit in the head with one falling from a tree?
In Hawai'i chameleon are not native meaning they did not naturally evolve with the native ecosystem therefore other than birds, they have no #natural predators. Because of this, their numbers have gotten a little out of control in some locations making them considered an invasive species.
Their presence alone has caused many like my mother-in-law a great deal of anguish. Thankfully I am rather fond of these stealthy little reptiles so you won't find me killing any of these #creatures simply because they are considered invasive. Though, I was rather surprised when one landed on my windshield one day while I was taking a leisurely drive through a residential area.
I did keep one as a #pet at one point but sadly I was lacking in my ability to catch crickets and properly care for the little guy and he didn't last very long. After that experience it was clear for me, they are better off enjoyed out doors where they are free to roam... that is if you aren't scared of them. I found this little guy in my potted #garden foraging on the bugs that might try to nibble on my baby #avocado tree so for me, he was quite the little helper!
Interestingly, the females are dark brown, black, and gray in color and are rather grouchy! They are definitely not as fun to catch or let crawl on you which seems to work out since they aren't as #vibrant or #colorful either. If you happen to find a male sometime, grab them closer to their shoulders and head and then place them on your arm to give them a little freedom to crawl on you. Their little nails can be a little pokey so long sleeves are best for those with sensitive skin. If you grab them too tightly or near their hind legs and tail they will sometimes whip back and try to take a bite.
Being a wild animal, they can be a little touchy but just take a deep breath, stay calm and be as gentle as you can. Just remember to steer clear of the dark females who lack horns because they are always trying to take a bite! After you have had enough of your #chameleon #adventure return them to a nice tree with bark they can climb up, they #love that!
I have always rather enjoyed picking up the males with their triceratops like horns, definitely a modern-day mini dinosaur! When I find one I try to make it a point to show my #kids how to gently handle them. I feel it helps them develop a better relationship with nature and animals.
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