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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2043005, member: 118921"] Yes, I see this very often. He does this very often. They also do this to adjust how much light they take in, one form of their thermoregulation. He still has this orange in his beard. He now mostly looks like a more extreme version of what's in this photo. When shedding soon, he gets much paler/duller. He can also mimic very well the color of the branch; attached is a photo of him when he was 4 months old. Now that he is more orange he doesn't get the color of the branch that well anymore, but still almost. [/QUOTE]
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