Of course a bird large enough to devour a smaller herp is possible. But, in most cases, it would be the other way around. Parsons chameleons get huge, with tongue shots being longer than their body length. At adult size, they could destroy smaller herps, little rodents, and cute birds.
No they do not.
Madagascar
snakes birds and big lizards
According to www.animals.jrank.org, "The larger chameleons eat birds, smaller chameleons, lizards, and sometimes snakes."
Snakes and birds are the most common predators to chameleons. Monkeys and other small mammals will occasionally eat a chameleon, although they are not usually in the same habitat.
Yes some species such as the Parsons Chameleon are endangered.
Other larger lizards, snakes, carnivorous birds and chameleons eat lizards.
the chameleon enemies are Man, Birds ,Snakes and other chameleons
Depends...I would guess only the really big ones, like eagles and hawks.
chemelsl
the are carnivores and have been known to eat birds and lizards herbivore
Chameleons eat insects because that is their food source.