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An educational nature film in which some characteristics of a chameleon and a snake in an artificial environment are shown.
An educational nature film in which some characteristics of a chameleon and a snake in an artificial environment are shown. We see various images of a chameleon and a snake filmed in captivity. - The African chameleon. This “clown-acrobat” is shown on a stick, while a hand in the frame occasionally sticks out a finger towards him. The rolling eyes, which can move independently of each other, are seen from above. A chameleon that has had nothing to eat or drink for months is fed by spoon; he drinks eagerly, and as much as he can. The shedding of the skin is demonstrated by removing pieces of skin using tweezers. - The Indian cobra is extremely poisonous, and more dangerous than the tiger; cobra bites kill 20,000 people annually. We see several images of a snake extending and biting.
- Creator:
- Unknown (director) / Unknown (producer)
- Publication date:
- 1 January 1915
- Length:
- 05:26
- Type:
- video
- Original format:
- Film
- User:
- eye film instituut nederland