Chameleons are not uniformly rare; their population status varies by species. Some species are quite common and widely distributed, while others, particularly those with limited habitats or specific environmental needs, may be considered endangered or threatened. Habitat loss, climate change, and the pet trade contribute to the decline of certain chameleon species. Conservation efforts are important to protect those that are at risk.
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