The animal is ecstatic.
Trying to climb the stream of water from a faucet horned chameleon named spike touched by social media users. The video was published in Instagram account Talkingserpents.
In the video, the chameleon, standing on the hand of a master, sees the first spurt of a tap a jet of water and tries to grab her foot. He then tries to climb up it. “Spike is trying to climb an invisible vine,” said Talkingserpents.
Attempts by the chameleon to grab the water touched the Instagram users who began to extol the lizard. “Oh, my God, this could easily be the sweetest thing I have ever seen! You look at him, he tries to grab the water and climb up,” — commented on the roller user with the nickname Schoner Sonnenaufgang.
Horned chameleon or chameleon Jackson is named after the British Explorer Frederick John Jackson is a lizard of the family called chameleonic. Males have three horns, two of which grow between the eyes; females have no horns. The species is distributed in East Africa.
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