If your chameleon's crest appears to be loose skin, it may indicate dehydration or shedding issues. Ensure your chameleon is properly hydrated by misting its enclosure and providing fresh water. Monitor its diet to ensure it receives adequate nutrition. If the condition persists or worsens, consult a veterinarian experienced with reptiles for further evaluation and care.
Chameleons. (:
Chameleons can blend into anything really. There is something in their skin that allows them to change colour,at least, that's what I think.
It changes color through its skin.
no. they can be loose, just have to be around your wrist
Chameleons adapt by some weird pigment in their skin. For example how we have freckles, but chameleons are able to control when the use the pigmens and/or adapt! =)
chameleons are best known for their ability to change the colour of their skin and for the ability to catch an insect with its tongue at a distance.
Not all chameleons, but most do. How do you think those creepy little things know when and what colour to change their skin into?
The loose skin at the back of the neck just ahead of the shoulders.
A cat should be grasped by the scruff of the neck when picking it up. A cat has very loose skin just behind the head and it will not hurt them to get picked up by this loose skin.
The loose skin on your elbow is commonly referred to as "bat wings" or "bingo wings." The technical term for this loose skin is "triceps skin laxity."
Skin will tighten if you are just a little bit overweight
chameleons change their skin color whenever they are either scared or when they need to camouflage from predators