Chameleons are primarily found in Madagascar, which is home to the largest diversity of species. They also inhabit various regions across Africa, particularly in tropical and subtropical areas. Some species can be found in parts of Asia and Europe, but their range is predominantly confined to the African continent. Their unique adaptations allow them to thrive in various habitats, including rainforests, savannas, and deserts.
Yes it is found in Pakistan. Commonly known as Indian chameleon
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Parson's chameleon. Length: 47-68 cm
brookasia Brookesia chameleon of Madagascar. These chameleons grow to be about an inch long.
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There are 160 different species of chameleon throughout the world. Most chameleons are found in Sub-Sahara Africa and also on the island of Madagascar off of the African coast. They are also found in California, India, the Middle East, Sri Lanka, and Southern Europe. This means that the lizards can live in a variety of climates depending on the species of chameleon. Many chameleon live in tropical or rain forest regions, as well as in deserts, and savannas. They are usually found in trees, although a few species live on the ground.
Yes, the chameleon does have the longest tongue in the world.
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a chameleon. beardies are one of the most easy to care for lizards in the world. but when they are babies, they do require a lot of food, mainly bugs.
Parson's chameleon, from Madagascar.
Rango is a chameleon