Chameleons do not specifically live in pear trees; they are more commonly found in tropical and subtropical environments, often residing in trees and shrubs that provide adequate foliage for camouflage and hunting. The choice of habitat typically depends on the availability of food and suitable conditions for their lifestyle, rather than a preference for any particular type of tree. If a chameleon happens to be seen in a pear tree, it is likely due to the tree providing a good environment for its needs.
kids, i can tell you for any school work that yes, they do live in trees, and not those silly answers like candy trees! they live in pear trees, of coarse!
Yes
They do live in East Africa where there are grass lands, but chameleons are adapted to live in trees or shrubs not grass.
Well, chameleons live in tropical forest in the trees.
chameleons are arboreal, meaning they live in trees.
Not necessarily. They live in warm climates, from deserts to rainforests. I suppose it just depends on the specie and if there are trees to live in. :)
most of the chameleons live in the canopy Chameleons live below the canopy because that's where their prey is abundant. More Arid chameleons such as the Veiled Chameleons use medium trees as a home.
No, pear trees do not have thorns on their branches.
Divide the pear trees by 4 then multiply the result by 3 to get the answer.
change color sleep upside down reptiles live in a jungle camouflage on trees Thanks
they live 4-6 years and male chameleons live 8 years and no one knows why female chameleons live shorter then male
pear trees