the chameleons live in a forest
the planet earth
chameleons are arboreal, meaning they live in trees.
Not all chameleons, but most do. How do you think those creepy little things know when and what colour to change their skin into?
They can die for all sorts of reasons. Habitat loss, starvation, predation, injury or disease are all valid reasons.
Snakes and birds are the most common predators to chameleons. Monkeys and other small mammals will occasionally eat a chameleon, although they are not usually in the same habitat.
Yes.
Chameleons are primarily arboreal, meaning they spend a significant portion of their lives in trees, as this habitat provides essential resources like food and shelter. However, some species may occasionally venture to the ground for various reasons, such as finding mates or seeking new territories. Overall, while trees are their main habitat, chameleons are adaptable and can be found in a variety of environments.
Chameleons are sensitive to environmental changes, but they do not necessarily die easily as a result. Their ability to change color helps them adapt to different environments, but they can be vulnerable to stress and illness if their habitat is not suitable. Proper care and a stable environment can help chameleons thrive.
Africa, Madagascar, Spain, southern Europe, Arabia, India, Sri Lanka, and the Seychelles Islands.And usally a wet enviroment.
we are putting speicial tags on them to see where their habitat is.
are chameleons territorial
chameleons reproduce