Chameleons are insectivorous and will do quite well with the insects that you should be able to purchase at your local pet store. Most people feed their chameleons a regular diet of crickets, which can usually be bought from wherever you purchased your chameleon in varied sizes. However, if you live in an area where you cannot get insects regularly, they can be ordered on line or by telephone and delivered to you in bulk. It is a good practice to try and feed your chameleon a varied diet of different types of insects. Some of the more common insects you should try and feed your chameleon are crickets, wax worms, meal worms, super worms, fruit flies (for younger chameleons), flies, moths, and grasshoppers. Be careful how many larger winged insects (such as moths) you feed your reptile as the wings can be difficult to digest, and this could lead to bigger problems. Also, be cautious with wild caught insects. Make sure they haven't been subjected to any types of parasites since these would then be passed on to your chameleon and cause significant harm to it. chameleons also eat plants.
Adult Crickets, Locusts, Mealworms, Superworms, Zoophobias, Waxworms, Wax Moths, or Pinky Mice.
Genarally chameleondepend on INSECTS.
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when they are hungry
No they are insectivores.
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Espio loves to eat apples.
yes if you want but i wont
Yes!
insects
if the chameleon did not use its camouflage, it would be very easy for a predator to see the chameleon and eat it. Hoped this helped!
NO!If the chameleon is small enough I don't see why not. Hedgehogs eat alot of different small creatures. Lizards included if they can catch them.
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Yes Chameleons eat insects and plants