Chameleons are lizards, a type of reptile. Most lay their eggs and bury them in shallow pits, typically in warm sand.
One African species, however (the three-horned or Jackson's chameleon) is ovoviviparous, meaning that the female retains her eggs, 8 to 30, in yolk sacs within her body. After about 5 months they hatch, and she presses the sticky sacs onto branches. Her offspring will free themselves after she leaves.
No. A chameleon's tail does not grow back.
brookasia Brookesia chameleon of Madagascar. These chameleons grow to be about an inch long.
they grow to 17cm
They grow to an adult size of about 12 inches.
The male is 200g and a female is 139g
2 lbs
The biggest chameleon can grow up to 2 feet long.
Chameleons come in various sizes depending on the species. The smallest chameleon, the Brookesia micra, can be as tiny as 1 inch long, while the largest chameleon, the Parson's chameleon, can grow up to 27 inches long.
Iguana
Parson's chameleon, from Madagascar.
Rango is a chameleon
the french for chameleon is cameleon