Image of Chamaleon


Cape dwarf chameleon in the act of defecation: The typical action by which it avoids fouling its own branch incidentally displays the difference between the arrangement of its fore and hind toes.


Nearly all species of chameleon have prehensile tails, but they most often grip with the tail when they cannot use all four feet at once, such as when passing from one twig to another.


Namaqua chameleon in threat displayNamib-Naukluft National Park, turned black and opened its mouth, when an attempt was made to move it off a busy road.

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Male of long-nosed chameleon (Calumma gallus) at Vohimana reserve, Madagascar.











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