Did This Girl’s Pet Chameleon Try to Pluck Her Eye Out?
A video is making the rounds of a girl showing off her pet chameleon, and then it flicks its tongue at her eyeball as if it’s trying to catch a…

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 19: A one-month-old Veiled Chameleon crawls on the hand of a Taronga Zoo staff member September 19, 2006 in Sydney, Australia. Taronga Zoo’s Chameleon breeding programme has for the first time in an Australian zoo produced four youngsters over the past month, with four eggs still to hatch. Chameleons are renowned for their ability to change colour, and their large eyes which can move independently of each other, allowing them to look in two directions at once. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
(Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)A video is making the rounds of a girl showing off her pet chameleon, and then it flicks its tongue at her eyeball as if it's trying to catch a bug.
She was able to shut her eyelid just in time.