A Surprising Encounter with a Chameleon

Hey Everyone!!

Do you know who I met today? A chameleon! Yes, it was quite an unexpected encounter. I found it on my way while I was walking, and it completely caught me off guard. At first sight, I felt a wave of fear and instinctively stepped back. But as I was about to safely move away, I got the idea to capture some pictures of it to share here.

At first, I was nervous, but I decided to face my fear (from a safe distance, of course) and started clicking pictures. However, the shots weren’t as good as I hoped because I was too far away. So, I decided to use my phone's telescopic lens to zoom in and take clearer photos. This feature worked wonders and allowed me to get some decent shots without getting too close.

Honestly, I’ve always been afraid of insects, reptiles, and even some animals. I know most of them won’t harm us unless they feel threatened, but I just can’t trust them. My fear often makes me overreact, whether it’s a harmless mouse or even a dog.

Speaking of dogs, I used to love them. I enjoyed playing with them and found them to be wonderful pets. But an incident a few months ago changed everything. One evening, while I was returning home, a neighbor was out for a walk with her big dog and her children. The kids were playing with the dog, and everything seemed fine—until the dog suddenly turned toward me and started chasing me.

Before I could react, it bit my leg deeply, leaving two painful marks on my thigh. The neighbor immediately rushed me to the hospital and took full responsibility for my treatment. I had to take injections and medication for a month, and though the physical wound healed, it left a permanent scar on my leg—and in my heart. Now, whenever I see a barking dog or one coming close, I freeze with fear and can’t move.

This experience has made me overly cautious around all animals, so don’t worry—I made sure to maintain a safe distance from the chameleon while taking its pictures. I didn’t want to disturb it or put myself in any danger. I hope you enjoy the photos of this fascinating little creature! Let me know what you think.

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Wow, haven't seen a chameleon before. I thought it's usually large, with the way the name sounds, hehehe.
Oh so unfortunate that you experienced that with the dog. I can imagine how frightened you were, and the pain you had to go through because of the bite, poor you.

I still love dogs even after being attacked by our own dog years ago. Got scratches on my upper navel, took medication for a week and that was it. The dog was taken away after that because it became hostile.

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It's no chameleon but an agama species.

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Thank you for stopping by and sharing your experience with me ❣️

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Please be aware that the fascinating insects community is only about arthropods like insects, spiders, scorpions, millipedes etc. but not about reptiles.

Furthermore, your picture doesn't show a chameleon but an agama species!

By the way, both, chameleons and agamas, are completely harmless animals, so it is no problem at all to make photos from close up.

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Well I really don't have much knowledge about these species. It looks similar to a Chameleons and also change colors like the Chameleon, maybe that's why I assumed it to be a Chameleon.

Thank you making things clear for me and for clarifying the community rules. I will be aware next time.

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It looks similar to a Chameleons ...

It's slimmer and more elongated than a chameleon, feet and eyes (a chameleon can move its eyes independently from each other) are different, and the movements of agamas are much faster (apart from the chameleon's long tongue darting out at lightning speed when hunting insects).

Thank you making things clear for me and for clarifying the community rules.

Yes, I didn't mean any offense, but I have to make sure that the posts here stay on-topic.

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