No, a turtle and a chameleon are not in the same animal group. Turtles belong to the class Reptilia and are part of the order Testudines, while chameleons are also reptiles but belong to the family Chamaeleonidae within the order Squamata. While both are reptiles, they belong to different taxonomic orders and have distinct characteristics and adaptations.
NO ! NEVER mix species together UNLESS they're found in the same environment naturally !
Look to the right then get a mirror and face it towards the left
an animal population is group of the same species
No, a Chameleon is a reptile. Some chameleon species give birth to live young,and the term for this is viviparous. However, they are not mammal because they do not produce milk for their young as all other mammals do.
The sea cucumber belongs to the same animal group as the starfish, the echinoderms.
An animal population is a group of animals that are the same species, same kind, same characteristics and share the same habitat, or place where the animal lives
The same way we do.
a chameleon changes colors to camoflage and an iguana stays the same color
Chameleons protect themselves by change to the same color of the object they are sitting on, e.g. If a chameleon sit on a leaf which is green and the chameleon will change to green.
NO!
Wallaby and giraffe
either a comodo dragon or a turtle