How should keepers approach enclosures to minimize 'predator shadow'?
Answer
Approaching from the side where they have escape room
A good practice for handling is centered around minimizing the perception of immediate threat, particularly the 'predator shadow' effect caused by approaching overhead. To mitigate this shocking experience, keepers are advised to always approach the enclosure from the side, especially the side that offers the lizard the most perceived room for escape. This lateral approach is less threatening than an overhead one. By respecting this spatial consideration, even necessary handling procedures can be executed with significantly less shock and stress to the delicate reptile.

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