yes just like any other lizard
yes but only a little but turn the light of a night at about 10 P.M.
The Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) is a species that lives in the eastern and northern parts of Madagascar. This means it requires more humidity than other species.There are numerous other colour phases, and patterns differ between and within regions. Female Panther Chameleons generally remain tan and brown no matter what region they are from, but there are slight differences in patterns and colors among the different colour phases.In captivity they eat crickets, tomato and tobaco horned worms (and the moths they produce), meal worms, super worms, wax worms, wax moths, non infesting roaches are all good items to feed. The panther chameleon is the carnivore in a food web that includes insects that effect the leaves and fruit of the trees they live in. The chameleon gets the vitamin A they need from the insects that eat the leafy green plants.A chameleon is food for the Boomslang.
light
Yes they do... Most Chameleon species live in hot, humid, tropical climates. If you're keeping them in captivity - you NEED to provide the correct levels of heat, lighting and humidity to mimic their natural habitat.
If by light you meant a heat lamp then yes they do. They would need a heat lamp until they are fully feathered.
Without light and heat Earth would be a dead and frozen planet
if you have the chameleon suit, you don't need an eye exam.
Simply for light. Or sometimes heat.
yes they need to drink offcorse
Light energy.
They have to have... *Heat *Petrol*alcoholOnly kiddingg of coarse they need...Light. Water and heat. :)
to see... and to heat things up...