Eurydactylodes agricolae eating

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Eurydactylodes agricolae (sometimes called Bauer's chameleon gecko) eating dinner.

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  • whats with the music. is someone having a fit in a music shop?

  • @Bigbadbraz1979 oh my god stop the presses someone doesnt have the same taste in music as you

  • @stolenmilkcrate Sorry mate didnt mean to have a go. You have probably the best videos for educating on the best husbandry for cresties and I have found them invaluable since I got mine a couple of months ago. Keep it up.

    P.S. Can I pick the music for your next vid?

  • @Bigbadbraz1979 I just hit random on audioswap until I find something I like... Wish I had the cash to put up tunes that require rights to post, but I don't. Since this is kinda my channel I'd prefer it if I could pick the music, but if you have songs you think I should check out I am always open to new music, so send them to my inbox.

  • Does he have eyelids? It looks like he is blinking at 0:28. He is indeed a little cutey, and so tiny!

  • @ShvrBug No lids! :) What you're seeing there is probably the camera moving a bit and one of the mist/water droplets I'd sprayed into the enclosure onto the side of the cage crossing over the eye area.

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  • Hmm, is this food? *lick* I think it is. *lick* Yesss. *lick lick* HELL YEAH *LICKLICKLICK*

  • @ShvrBug No lids! :) What you're seeing there is probably the camera moving a bit and one of the mist/water droplets I'd sprayed into the enclosure onto the side of the cage crossing over the eye area.

  • @ShvrBug No lids! :) What you're seeing there is probably the camera moving a bit and one of the mist/water droplets I'd sprayed into the enclosure onto the side of the cage crossing over the eye area.

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