Chameleons often assosiate their owner as the one who feeds them. They only really tolerate humans. Unlike other reptile pets.
Your religious beliefs shouldn't stop you having pets - since religion is about theology and spirituality - not pet ownership !
Class pets are good for science. You can look at the cage and see what it eats and how it survives.
Absolutely not ! Chameleons require a lot of looking after. They need high humidity, specialised lighting and are prone to stress. They should be for experienced keepers only.
Nope. They are great pets if you are willing to do the work to sustain them.
Yes you can keep one as a pet. My dad had one.
probably not a question to be asking wiki answers.
No, chameleons are not invertebrates; they are vertebrates. Chameleons belong to the class Reptilia, which means they have a backbone and an internal skeleton made of bone. Invertebrates, on the other hand, are animals that lack a backbone, such as insects, mollusks, and worms.
It depends how old and responsible you are and if you have the right time. Would your family or friends appreciate this?
Having class pets can provide educational opportunities for students to learn about responsibility, empathy, and animal care. However, it's essential to ensure that the pets' welfare needs are met and that proper care and supervision are maintained at all times. Teachers should consider the specific needs and requirements of the class pets before incorporating them into the classroom setting.
No because a lot of people have them as pets and because they are just like lizards
Yes they make great pets. They also are fragile chameleons, if you want to handle your pet Jackson chameleon make sure you sit on the floor with him/her they might fall. Make sure you do not put him/her by a mirror he can freak out, get stressed out or bite. make him/her feel safe and Jackson chameleons make very good pets :) My name is ''Noah Juhl'' I am 8 years old, and you can send me any Question you want to know :)
Yes they do. I have caught plenty. They have been let go in the wild by people who no longer want them as pets.