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Chameleon | Description, Camouflage, Facts | Britannica Chameleon, any of a group of primarily arboreal (tree-dwelling) Old World lizards best known for their ability to change body color Other characteristics include zygodactylous feet (with toes fused into opposed bundles of two and three), eyes that move independently, and a long, slender projectile tongue
Chameleon - National Geographic Kids Over 150 species of chameleons exist, ranging from the size of your thumbnail to that of a house cat Some species of chameleon (such as the tiger chameleon) are endangered, but others (like
Chameleons, facts and photos | National Geographic There’s no mistaking the distinctive features of a chameleon: its telescopic eyes, grasping tail, color-changing skin, and projectile tongue But while these animals are far from aggressive apex
Chameleon - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants These colorful lizards are known for their ability to change their color; their long, sticky tongue; and their eyes, which can be moved independently of each other Get a handle on it Chameleons spend their life in trees and bushes
Chameleon Animal Facts - Chamaeleonidae - A-Z Animals The chameleon, scientific name Chamaeleonidae, is a species of lizard known for their ability to change colors and degrees of brightness There are over 160 species of chameleon spread across Madagascar, Spain, Africa, Asia, and Portugal
11 Unique Characteristics of Chameleons - Wildlife Informer We all know and think of the chameleon as a bright green lizard, capable of catching flies out of the air with its long tongue and perfectly camouflaging itself amongst any background Can chameleons really do these things, and what other characteristics make them so unique?
Chameleon Academy – Immersive Learning About the World of Chameleons The first term of the Chameleon Academy has been launched with Getting Started With Chameleons This collection of courses assumes no prior knowledge of chameleons and guides you through the important steps towards a long, healthy life for your chameleon
10 Facts About Chameleons - ThoughtCo Discover 10 essential facts about chameleons, from the origins of their name to their ability to see ultraviolet light As far as paleontologists can tell, the first chameleons evolved shortly after the extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago The earliest identified species, Anqingosaurus brevicephalus, lived in middle Paleocene Asia