Where do chameleons come from?
Chameleons main habitats are Africa and Madagascar, some other species are found in Europe and Asia
Chameleons are insectivorous and will do quite well with the insects that you should be able to purchase at your local pet store. Most people feed their chameleons a regular diet of crickets, which can usually be bought from wherever you purchased your chameleon in varied sizes.
What is a chameleon's favorite food?
Live prey like insects and worms are still considered to be nutritious food sources for chameleons. Crickets:They are abundant and are often the staple of a chameleon's diet (thought it should not be the only prey that is fed to your chameleon). Try to include some grains, leaves, vegetables, and fruits with the crickets.
Mealworms and Grain Beetles: Grain beetles are the adult form of mealworms, and the chameleon eats either one. Mealworms and grain beetles are also inexpensive and can go with the leafy and fruit diet like crickets.
Waxworms and Wax Moths: Wax moths are the adult form, and both the worm and the moth are favorites of most chameleons. Chameleons may love the moth more than the larvae. These should only be fed to your chameleon once in a while though, because it is high in fat.
Superworms and Beetles: Beetles are the adult form of superworms, and these should only be fed to the adult or larger species of the chameleons. The superworms may look like mealworms, but they are bigger and have a slightly different color. They might be too big for small chameleons.
Fruit Flies: Baby chameleons generally require and prefer small prey, and fruit flies fit the bill. You can start your own colony of fruit flies if you want; it's easy to do if you learn how to.
Houseflies: Just be informed not to use housefly larvae or maggots as food for your chameleon.
Silkworms and Silk Moths: Silk moths are obviously the adult forms of the silkworms, and are great for larger chameleons. For small chameleons, however, stick to the silkworms. Silkworms are an ideal food source for chameleons of all sizes, and it is also very nutritious.
Hornworms and Sphinx or Hawk Moths: Sphinx or Hawk Moths are the adult forms, and the large chameleons love them. The hornworms can be fed to a chameleon of any size.
Tropical Roaches: Take note that when it comes to roaches, it should be cultured or non-infesting. These are an inexpensive food source for your chameleon, and are also an ideal addition to your chameleon's diet when included with leaves and fruits. Also: Gutload your feeder insects (fill their bellies) with high nutrition food before giving them to your chameleon. Caution: Don't just try new foods to see if they'll work. Check with other enthusiasts, suppliers, net info, etc. Ask someone who knows. That way you won't be accidentally slipping your pet a "mickey" (germs, fungii, parasites, or poison) For the same reason, be careful of giving wild bugs to your pet. Cultured critters are best, but if you must, feed the wild bugs a nutritional diet for a few days before feeding your pet.
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How is camouflage an adaptation?
Camouflage is an adaptation because it helps the organisms to survive without being prey to other animals or organisms. Adaptations help an animal to survive so having camouflage helps the animal not to be eaten!
What is the relationship between lizard' s and humans?
well it actually depends which lizards you are talking about leopard geckos for instance are a good first reptile pet and they love humans.
What does green snakes in a dream mean and 1 snake turning into a chameleon for a Muslim?
Green is a positive color for a Muslim, signifying Paradise and submission to God's will. But a snake is generally a negative symbol for a Muslim, representing an enemy or adversary. It is interesting that a snake turns into a chameleon, because a chameleon is a lizard that changes color to match its environment. Your description seems to suggest that it might be the green snake that changes color. (This can be true even if in the dream there were two separate snakes, because the second one can represent a change in the first one.) In that case, the symbolism might be that there is someone who appears to be a friend, who appears to be a sincere and pious person, but actually he or she (the snake can represent a female) is changing color, trying to fit in by imitating others, but actually misrepresenting himself. In English the expression to "turn colors' means to betray one's friends. This person could be someone you know and the dream may have occurred because subconsciously or intuitively you are aware that this person is insincere, even before your conscious mind knows anything definite.
Another possibility is that you yourself may not be 100% sincere in some aspect. You would need to examine yourself inwardly, be honest, and ask yourself whether this could be true about you. If it could, then be thankful because the dream is offering a wake-up call and guidance so that you can repent and return to your true colors. You are not a bad person, but you may have been led astray by trying to please other people while forgetting to please God first and foremost. If this is so, it might be because you wanted the approval and friendship of those you admire and so you tried to make yourself appear similar to them, before you were fully deserving of being regarded as being at their level.
My remarks about the meaning of the dream for a Muslim are based on Ibn Seerin's Dictionary of Dreams. Normally I am not in favor of dream dictionaries, but in this case it is important to take into account the Muslim culture and values.
What is called a chameleon chip and why it is called so?
A chameleon chip is a reconfigurable microprocessor with erasable hardware that can rewire itself dynamically.
Why do dinosaurs skin color change?
Well to start they had scales or feathers, not bare skin. But also, humans have no proof of what the colors of dinosaur scales/feathers were since they decompose unlike the bones. They only have evidence of scales/feathers because of imprints in the rocks by the fossils. However, the chameleon can change colors. It does this using cells called chromatophores which contain pigment or reflect light in certain ways. They mainly change colors for display to prospective mates but it can also change according to temperature and mood. Camouflage is a more of a secondary reason.
What care should a patient receive after an aldolase test?
Discomfort or bruising may occur at the puncture site and the person may feel dizzy or faint. Pressure to the puncture site until the bleeding stops will reduce bruising. Warm packs to the puncture site will relieve discomfort.
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Are there any captive breeding of bearded pygmy chameleons in the US currently?
Fl Chams breeds and sells chameleons to anywhere in America. They sell and breed Panther Chameleons, Veiled Chameleons, Premium Veiled Chameleons, Translucent Veiled Chameleons, Jacksons Chameleons, Pygmy Chameleons, Carpet Chameleons, Other Chameleon Species. I know about them but I checked their site many times and they had wc only when available
You can turn invisible by bending light around yourself. No joke, look it up.
i have no idea. but i dont think so. every time i play music, she hates it. she turns dark and gets grouchy. no matter what kind of music.