No, a Chameleon is a reptile. Some chameleon species give birth to live young,
and the term for this is viviparous. However, they are not mammal because they do not produce milk for their young as all other mammals do.
No, chameleons are in fact reptiles. They differ from mammals in that they do not have hair on their body, they produce eggs outside the body, are cold blooded, do not give birth to live young, and do nurse their young (do not produce milk).
A chameleon is a reptile, more specifically, a lizard.
Yes, the chameleon is a reptile.
yes, they are the same species
A chameleon is an animal
No, frogs are not mammals.
yes
A reptile.
He's a chameleon
A chameleon is a carnivore.
a chameleon
Chameleon
The name of the animal that camouflages is chameleon.
the animal you are thinking of is called a chameleon (com-eel-yan) they live mostly in the rain forest but they can also be kept as pets if you provide them with their needs.
Nope because the animals get hungry and if the chameleon camouflages it will make the animal starve. But it helps the chameleon survive.
Um technically a Chameleon is a lizard and is an animal
Simple. The chameleon.
a chameleon... sort of
Chameleon
The chameleon is the type of animal that see twice the size of the object. This is because the chameleon has compound eyes.