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.
yes, because the are vertebrates and vertebrates DO have back bones. Invertebrates DON'T have backbones.
are chameleons territorial
chameleons reproduce
yes chameleons are carnivorous but they will only eat other chameleons to survive
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The chameleons predators are snakes
Jackson chameleons
chameleons lay eggs.
Chameleons are solitary animals only coming together to mate.
Chameleons are NOT nocturnal.
the chameleons live in a forest
Some lemurs can eat chameleons.