yes chameleons can change colors to adapt, and true chameleons can change colors due to it's mood.
Chameleons can move their eyes independently of each other.The only family of reptiles/lizards that can move their eyes in two different directions are chameleons. Any type of chameleon can do this.
Yes. Chameleons are lizards, lizards are reptiles, and all reptiles are vertebrates. Vertebrates include reptiles, mammals, birds, fish and amphibians.
No, they are lizards though.
mainly chameleons
Other larger lizards, snakes, carnivorous birds and chameleons eat lizards.
snakes birds and big lizards
chameleons are lizards
Chameleons and some other lizards.
Chameleons, unlike some other species of lizards, cannot drop their tail voluntarily incorrectly to provide a distraction for predators. Chameleon tails are prehensile, and used to grip tree branches, just like a fifth limb. They serve a quite different function from the tails of other lizards.
Geckos, chameleons, monitor lizards and iguanas, among others.
Strength can vary significantly among different species of lizards and chameleons, depending on their size and physical attributes. Generally, larger lizards tend to have greater muscle mass and strength compared to chameleons, which are typically smaller and more specialized for climbing and camouflage. However, the strength of any specific lizard or chameleon would depend on the particular species being compared. Overall, in terms of sheer physical power, many lizards would likely be considered stronger than chameleons.
Yep, they do, in fact its one of their distinguishing characteristics (as opposed to say, snakes).