None. Chameleons don't care for their young.
Yes they do eat their young when searching for food and is not available. Vicious parents if you ask me.
The female tiger or tigress teaches her young to hunt.
They don't. Chameleons are a reptile and reptiles don't parent their young.
I think baby chameleons called as a chameleon too.
I think baby chameleons called as a chameleon too.
to teach young kids to have sports skills bro
Adult jaguars care for their young by providing protection, teaching them how to hunt and survive in the wild, and grooming them. They also share their kills with the cubs to ensure they have enough food to grow and develop. The mother jaguar plays a particularly important role in caring for the young, as she will nurse them and teach them essential skills for survival.
Exposure to adult content teaches children the wrong behaviors. They are too young to understand and it is sexual abuse to show or teach children adult content in any format.
the same way our parents teach us valuable life skills. by showing us how to do it.
Cats all protect their young, teach them hunting skills, and seem to know exactly when it is time for them to become independent.
I am pretty sure they are just called baby chmeleons.It think they are just called a young chameleon. I looked it up at wikipedia and it didn't mention it being called anything else. Some people call them hatchlings.
A young adult is in there early 20's where as an adult is in there 30'. A young adult can marry an adult.