Jackson chameleons are known for their distinct behaviors, including their ability to change color for communication and camouflage. They are generally solitary creatures, preferring to stay in trees or shrubs where they can remain hidden from predators. Their diet primarily consists of insects, which they catch using their long, sticky tongues. Additionally, during mating season, males engage in displays of vibrant colors and head-bobbing to attract females.
Jackson chameleons
I have a number of different species - including panther chameleons, horned chameleons, Jackson's chameleon and 'common' chameleons.
in the jungles of kenya
no there are a huge population
No chameleons are not illegal in California. There are hundreds of reptile shows throughout the state and almost all sell chameleons. Probably your most common would be the Jackson's and Veiled Chameleons
They are found in humid areas of Kenya and Tanzania.
a Jackson Chameleons
different kinds of insects and some plats
every chameleon changes color, its part of their nature
The collective noun for chameleons is a "group" or a "clutch." While "group" is a more general term, "clutch" is often used specifically when referring to a gathering of chameleons, especially in relation to their eggs. These terms highlight the social behavior of chameleons, which are typically solitary creatures.
Most chameleons eat an insect based diet. However, some large species will eat smaller vertebrates. The Jackson's chameleon also eats leaves, shoots, and berries.
A number of things... Broken bone, Bruising, Infection ! If in doubt - see a VET !