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Chameleons

Chameleons are a very widespread, very specialized species of lizard. Chameleons have microscopic eyes that move separately, almost parrot-like feet and many chameleons have prehensile tails as well as the ability to change color to blend in with their surroundings. All questions about chameleons can be directed here.

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What does a chameleon belong in a food chain or a food web?

I believe that the Chamelion's diet consists primarily of smaller bug pokemon, eg. 'Catepri' how ever this is drastically changed after the 'Charizard' evolution.

At this stage he can probably eat what ever the hell it choses to. Have u seen those things!?

-Oscar

Why are chameleons scaly?

Just like iguanas, they stop water from going put from it's body.

What do pygmy chameleons eat?

Pygmy Mouse Lemurs eat a large variaty of Exotic Fruits and Insects because they live in Madagascar.

Do chameleons live in solitude?

Yes. Chameleons live solitary life. They live lonely. They are also territorial. So they fight for their territory.

Why does a chameleon live where it does?

Because that is their natural habitat and where they climb and where they eat:)

Do chameleons drink bottled or tap water?

Bottled water that is purified would be best.

How long can a chameleon live without food?

Depends on the species and age. Chameleons under like 4-6 months shouldn't be left without food for more than a day, adults may be fine for like 2 days probably as long as they have access to water, also species which live in harsher conditions (e.g. veileds) could survive for a longer period but still I wouldn't leave a chameleon without food for more than a day especially if it's not fully grown.

Are chameleons endangerd?

Yes because of a bacteria known as huckiestringy-billyus.

Why do chameleons have long tongues?

Chameleons have long tongues in order to catch food. Their tongue can grow twice as big as their body. They eat things like flies, lotus and many more insects and bugs, they might even eat smaller reptiles.

Where do chameleons migrate to?

Most chameleons come from Madagascar, but they are also found in other rain forests in southern parts of the world.

How tall is a full grown chameleon?

The Jackson's chameleon can reach about twelve inches in length when measured from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail. The adult chameleon has a tongue that is usually longer than the length of its body.

What is a Shufongfong?

A shufongfong isn't actually real it's just made up and it's most used Geronimo Stilton related things.

Does anything eat chameleons?

there is because it is on the food chain

How long do baby chameleons stay with their moher?

cheetahs stay with their family intill they are old enough to hunt on their own

Do grasshoppers eat vegetables?

yes they do eat plants
Grass hoppers eat grass, and other various plant types.

How the chameleons sense of sight different from humans?

Cheetahs are 4,000,000 years old duhhh by diamond r-c and eriana a

What is the noise made by a chameleon called?

it is called a squak i think im just a person who wants to type something that makes then no someething so dont take my advise

How do chameleons defend themselves?

Chameleons defend themselves by changing the colour of their body, allowing them to blend into their surroundings. This is called camouflage.