No, it's a reptile.
No. A chameleon is a reptile.
An chameleon's niche is to control insect populations within an ecosystem
A chameleon has scales, not an exoskeleton. It's a reptile, not an insect.
Stick insects are preyed upon by the praying mantis, lizards such as the chameleon, and insect-eating birds.
Stick insects are preyed upon by the praying mantis, lizards such as the chameleon, and insect-eating birds.
chameleon, stick insect, zebras, snakes, all different types of species:D
yes it can just as long as you give it heat and you haven't sprayed the tree with chemicals E.G insect Repellant
Chameleons catch their food using their long, sticky tongues, which can extend rapidly to capture prey from a distance. When a chameleon spots an insect, it aims its tongue with precision and flicks it out at high speed, often reaching lengths greater than its own body. Once the tongue makes contact with the prey, the sticky tip secures the insect, allowing the chameleon to retract its tongue and consume the meal. This unique feeding mechanism allows them to effectively hunt while remaining camouflaged in their environment.
Iguana
Parson's chameleon, from Madagascar.
the french for chameleon is cameleon
A chameleon is a carnivore.
A female chameleon