They are insectivores.
They are insectivores.
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Both. They eat insects so they are predators, but they are also prey to larger animals.
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NO ! The cat will view the Chameleon as potential prey - and the Chameleon will see the cat as a possible predator. Either way, the Chameleon will suffer stress - possibly leading to the lizards death !
The advantages of a chameleon is that it can hide from it's predators and sneak up on it's prey because it can use camouflage which makes it blend in with it's surroundings.
a chameleon, or many other things
The chameleon can change its skin tone and colour to blend into its surroundings. You could say that, like a crocodile, the chameleon waits for its prey. In this case which would be a bug of some sort. Anyway, the chameleon will ambush its prey, waiting for an unexpecting bug to fly or craw past then BAM! The chameleon lashes out its tongue, which has a sticky sort of saliva on it. That sticks to the bug and the bug sticks to the tongue, the chameleon draws back its tongue as fast as it pushed it out and eats the bug! Hope I helped...but you could've looked this up on the Internet yourself
The chameleon is a reptile known for having a long, extendable tongue that can be up to twice the length of its body. This specialized tongue allows chameleons to catch prey with precision from a distance.
the chameleon is a good prey for large birds and is commonly a snack for snakes. so it is in the middle of the food chain.
They both are reptiles...they have sticky tongues ...
the chameleon enemies are Man, Birds ,Snakes and other chameleons