Echidnas are one of Australia's native animals which have been least affected by human habitation. As echidnas feed on termites and ants, there is always a ready supply of these insects. However, this does not mean there is no effect on the echidna's habitat.
Anywhere there is urban development is a threat to echidnas, whether this impact is by cars hitting the animals; echidnas being killed by domestic dogs; or building development such as bulldozers and other digging equipment.
One of the major effects on echidnas is caused by flooding, often a result of humans changing natural watercourses by their activities. Echidnas can swim, but they cannot survive floodwaters.
the chameleons live in a forest
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it depends what kind of a chameleon it is for ex) a veiled chameleon is docile to humans but a graceful chameleons are very graceful
chameleons are arboreal, meaning they live in trees.
Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
Not all chameleons, but most do. How do you think those creepy little things know when and what colour to change their skin into?
When Chameleons grab prey from afar, the tongue is used like a hand to grab the prey and take it into the chameleons mouth.
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They can die for all sorts of reasons. Habitat loss, starvation, predation, injury or disease are all valid reasons.
Snakes and birds are the most common predators to chameleons. Monkeys and other small mammals will occasionally eat a chameleon, although they are not usually in the same habitat.
It's normal to a humans. Weird huh?
Chameleons often assosiate their owner as the one who feeds them. They only really tolerate humans. Unlike other reptile pets.