A chameleon, a type of lizard, is a reptile.
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.
Chamaeleo calyptratus. - this is entirely incorrect due to the fact that this is just a binomial name for a species known as the veiled chameleon or yemen chameleon. chamaeleo is just the name of the genus and not the family. technically speaking, i think this answers your question that the the family that all these lizards belong to is chameleonidae
There are approximately 80 different species in the chameleon family.
YesYes. chameleons are in fact vertebrates who belong to the Class Chordate (vertebrates), Reptile Class.
Chamaeleonidae is the chameleon family.
The chameleon is a reptile, and all reptiles belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
to what family of a creatures does a lizerd belong ? to what family of a creatures does a lizerd belong ?
Family ChamaeleonidaeSubfamily BrookesiinaeSubfamily Chamaeleoninae
Nutria belong to th family Myocastoridae. Muskrats belong to the family Cricetidae. So they do not belong to the same family.
The turkey belong to the bird family.
Spiders belong to Archinds family
No. They belong to the leporidae family.