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By current classification there are more than 160 different species of chameleons in the world

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Are chameleons and hamsters omnivores?

Both chameleons and hamsters are herbivores. They only eat plants. They are not known for eating any meat for nutrition.


Do chameleons live in grass land?

They do live in East Africa where there are grass lands, but chameleons are adapted to live in trees or shrubs not grass.


How do chameleons breathe?

Chameleons breathe through their nostrils, which are located at the tip of their snouts. Air enters through these nostrils and travels to their lungs for respiration. Chameleons have specialized tissues in their lungs that allow for efficient gas exchange.


What do chameleons like for plants?

There are many plants that chameleons like for plants in their environment. make sure that when you are purchasing the plants you ask some one in the nursing department if the plants are treated with pesticides. if so wash throughly with soupy rag. some plants are very toxic to reptiles (chameleons) depending on the chameleon of your choice, the chameleon may like to munch on some leaves now and then for example the veiled chameleon is a chameleon that eats leaves now and then. the simple tomato plant is very toxic to reptiles the leaves and the stem. here is a lis of plants safe for a chameleon's environment. the Pathos is one of my favorites, because they grow really long and you can hang the vines for the chameleons to climb. http://www.geocities.com/chameleoncreatures/nontoxicplants.html


What are baby chameleons called?

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.