No they all prefer live
Chameleons primarily eat live insects, as they are carnivorous reptiles that rely on movement to trigger their hunting instincts. Their diet mainly consists of various insects like crickets, flies, and grasshoppers. While some chameleons may occasionally consume small vertebrates, their preference is for live prey. They do not typically eat dead or processed food.
Some lemurs can eat chameleons.
no, only some of the species of the chameleons are
Not enemies exactly - however - like some reptile species, they are cannibalistic. The diet of chameleons includes other reptiles.
IT IS because the food that they eat has some chemicals on them which helps them to change their colors
Chameleons are like reptiles,because some can camouflage and eat insects.
· generous · gentle · gifted · glamorous · gorgeous · graceful
Chameleons main habitats are Africa and Madagascar, some other species are found in Europe and Asia
There are some feral populations of chameleons in the US for example. You have Jacksons chameleon thriving in Hawaii.
When something is dead, decomposers break down the dead bodies or plants for their food. And when they do they leave some behind.
There are many graceful breeds. Some are the Borzoi, Afghan Hound, and the Ibizan Hound.
clumsy, awkward