Smaller Chameleons, like Pygmies and Flap Necks, lay only around 4-8 eggs per clutch. The bigger ones, like Jacksons and Panther Chameleons, can lay up to 110 eggs!
In the wild some species' eggs can take over a year to hatch! They are laid in soft soils at around 1'-3' deep.
they lay eggs
Most chameleons lay eggs. One that doesn't is the Jacksons Chameleon. It gives live birth to about 4 or 5 babies.
I don't know about ALL types of chameleons, but the most common Veiled Chameleon lays an average of about 40 eggs at a time, but not all of them will hatch and some will probably be infertile.
via eggs like most reptiles
Female chameleons can begin laying eggs after reaching 6 months of age. Depending on the type of chameleon, she might lay 20 eggs each time (usually done during one 24 hour period)
It takes about 4 months.Not too long.
A chameleon has 4 heart chambers.
Yes, chameleons lay eggs. Depending on the species, they may lay clutches of 2-4 eggs (e.g. Brookesia), or 80-100 eggs.
both, depends on the specis
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There are approximately 80 different species in the chameleon family.