No, not all of them.
some have sticky feet so the answer is no!
in some species female chameleons grow minimal horns or no horns at all. some females horns are 12-14 inches long while males can grow up to 14 inches long
Certainly. All animals breathe. Chameleons are animals, so they breathe.
There are many varieties of Cobras. Most of them are on an average at least 10 - 12 feet long. King cobras the longest of them all can grown to up to 18 feet or even more.
Like all bengals, the white version can grow to ten feet or more.
chameleons come in a great variety of sizes and it depends on the breed, the smallest is like an inch and the largest grow to 2 ft. so an average is not available it all depends on the breed
No chameleons are not illegal in California. There are hundreds of reptile shows throughout the state and almost all sell chameleons. Probably your most common would be the Jackson's and Veiled Chameleons
Ball pythons are typically right around 4ft long, though they can get longer (or be shorter). As with humans, a lot of it depends on genetics.
Yes all old world Chameleons require a permit in Massachusetts and they are hard to get.
Yes a few do.
Yes, chameleons live in varies different forest and jungles all over the world.
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