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.
Sheeps are herbivorous and they eat gras, fallen green leaves etc..
No. no species of chameleons harbor poison. sometimes they might seem like they got a little spice in the tank, but they are awesome companions
What was the food and food source of chameleons?
chameleons eat a lot food like bugs including waxworms, grass hoppers, centipedes, crickets, can of crickets, mealworms, can of mealworms. but the question is what fruit and veg do they eat, well basicly not much, apple if he will eat it i suppose.
How do chameleons get rid of their waste?
How do you tell if your chameleon is stressed?
If you are not keeping it in accordance with the basic rules of sucessfull fishkeeping I can guarantee that it is stressed. The basic rules are. :- 1 inch of fish must have at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank must have a permanently running 'cycled' filter. :- Every tank must have at least 50% of its water replaced every week.. If you follow those basics and keep the fish at the correct temperature, water pH and GH, for its species your fish should be OK. If you miss out on any of the above, your fish will be constantly getting sick and will live a shorter life than they should.
What are the different protective adaptations of the chameleon?
An adaptation of the Chameleon is it's ability to change the color of itself to the object
The names of all the animals that can camouflage to protect themselves?
So they can blend in with their natural habitat and protect themselves from predators
How much miles per hour does a chameleon run?
Depending on the species of gecko will determine how fast/agile they are. Some like the knob tail geckos are a slower moving species on the ground, while a day gecko with setae on its feet, can climb a vertical surface quickly and with ease. A gecko does not have a form of protection so most rely on its speed for safety.
Why do camelions change colour?
To blend in with their background. Zebras have stripes to camoflage themselves when they are in a herd. Different animals are created to adapt to their surrounding area that they live.
Clouds turn grey as the water density increases. As the density increases less light can filter through so they begin to look darker. The darker a cloud is, the better the chances are that it will begin to rain. Large storms and hurricanes are dark grey and sometimes almost black in color for the very same reason.
How do the male chameleons attract a mate?
Geckos attract mates by preening, or essentially showing off their bodies.
How does a Chameleon behave around other animals?
Chameleons are usually very curious. They move around all the time and when they see a predator they blend in to things to the predator can not find them.
Do humans effect chameleons habitat?
Echidnas are one of Australia's native animals which have been least affected by human habitation. As echidnas feed on termites and ants, there is always a ready supply of these insects. However, this does not mean there is no effect on the echidna's habitat.
Anywhere there is urban development is a threat to echidnas, whether this impact is by cars hitting the animals; echidnas being killed by domestic dogs; or building development such as bulldozers and other digging equipment.
One of the major effects on echidnas is caused by flooding, often a result of humans changing natural watercourses by their activities. Echidnas can swim, but they cannot survive floodwaters.