no it ain't possible because of the fact that they change colours
no, they arent because chameleons are reptiles and salamanders are amphibians. they are two completley different things
Chameleons can move their eyes independently of each other.The only family of reptiles/lizards that can move their eyes in two different directions are chameleons. Any type of chameleon can do this.
Chameleons have two eyes that operate independent of each other.
Fl Chams breeds and sells chameleons to anywhere in America. They sell and breed Panther Chameleons, Veiled Chameleons, Premium Veiled Chameleons, Translucent Veiled Chameleons, Jacksons Chameleons, Pygmy Chameleons, Carpet Chameleons, Other Chameleon Species. I know about them but I checked their site many times and they had wc only when available
Panther chameleons are probably the most color vibrant breed of chameleon. They change almost every color.
to get a new breed
I have a number of different species - including panther chameleons, horned chameleons, Jackson's chameleon and 'common' chameleons.
Many, but chameleons and rabbits are obvious examples.
yes chameleons can change colors to adapt, and true chameleons can change colors due to it's mood.
Chameleons can look in two different directions at once.
No, it is a genetic impossibility for two entirely different species from different families to breed.
Chameleons have two eyes on the side of its head. Each eye operates independantly and this is how a chameleon can see in two different directions. Usually animals that eyes are on the sides of its heads see two pictures but like a human chameleons see one picture.