Yes, chameleons can get pneumonia, particularly if they are kept in inappropriate environmental conditions, such as high humidity or poor ventilation. Stress, inadequate temperatures, and underlying health issues can also contribute to respiratory infections. Symptoms may include labored breathing, lethargy, and a loss of appetite, so prompt veterinary care is essential if pneumonia is suspected.
Iguana
Parson's chameleon, from Madagascar.
the french for chameleon is cameleon
A female chameleon
A chameleon is a carnivore.
si the chameleon is endotherm
Rango is a chameleon
The skin colour helps the chameleon to camoflauge with its surroundings.
It is called a tongue of a Chameleon
yes but it is not a chameleon
Chamaeleo chamaeleonThe common chameleon
It is a vertebrat