The chameleon's tongue can be as long as its body. The size of the chameleon can vary from 1 to 31 inches. The largest chameleon is the Malagasy Giant Chameleon, whose tongue is normally as big as it, almost 3 feet.
the tongue can reach up to 1 ½ times the lizard's body length.
A chameleons tongue can shoot out over twice as long as it's body length.
chameleons hunt anwhere they ususlly look for bugs
When Chameleons grab prey from afar, the tongue is used like a hand to grab the prey and take it into the chameleons mouth.
by take out their sticky tongue
Like a frog, with their tongue.
to eat
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chameleons has its tong so it can catch its pray
Chameleons have long tongues in order to catch food. Their tongue can grow twice as big as their body. They eat things like flies, lotus and many more insects and bugs, they might even eat smaller reptiles.
Chameleons and some other lizards.
chameleons are best known for their ability to change the colour of their skin and for the ability to catch an insect with its tongue at a distance.
No thing has a tongue the same length as its body. chameleons