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ive got a question, my friend has a panther chameleon like me, and sometimes when his is basking or he grabs him out, that throat patch pops out and he fills with air and turns crazy colors...but i have yet to see my panther pop his out, is this normal?
 
Chameleons in general do not like to be handled, anything larger than them is a natural threat in the wild that could kill or eat them.

Some adjust to handling in captivity and some don't. You may also be doing it in a different way that does not scare your cham or his may just not like it one bit.
 
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