no, their pupils are only very small parts of their eyes, they can make their eyes roll up or inside their head which is their way of cleaning their eyes
Can a veiled chameleon recover from illness on its own?
Either take them to the vet or feed them healthy food like celery leafs. :)
What is an American chameleon?
An American chameleon is an arboreal lizard native to the southeastern United States, Latin name Anolis carolinensis.
How does a chameleon use its tail?
a chameleon uses its tail both for balance and to cling to branches.
What is another special thing a panther chameleon can do besides its color changes?
Panther chameleons have a very low temperament so they are easy to handle and don't mind it as much as other chameleons. They can also hiss when angry or upset which is pretty cool. Hope this helps :]
In how many directions can a chameleon see at once?
yes,chameleons are the only one that can do it.....
What color would a chameleon change to if it were in a room full of mirrors?
it wouldn't change colour. This is a rethorical question. Chameleons dont change colours to abapt in the background, but cause of their feelings, or whete they feel threatnend (im not an english-speaking person, so i dont want to hear complains about my spelling mistakes).
How much do jacksons chameleon weigh?
Cant determin, depends on the subspecies and the way you keep them.
What layer of the rainforest do chameleons live in?
some chameleons live in the canopy but some live under the canopy because that's where they catch their prey.
Certainly. All animals breathe. Chameleons are animals, so they breathe.
Why do Jackson chameleon leave their mouths open?
Because either the humidity is too low - or it's a threat posture.
How do chameleons drink water in the wild?
Chameleons spend their entire life in the trees and very rarely venture onto the ground. They get their water by licking dew drops that form on the leaves at dawn or by drinking drops of rain water that form on leaves and branches.
How does the chameleon's skin help it survive in its environment?
They change colors.
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How many eggs does a chameleon lay?
Female chameleons can begin laying eggs after reaching 6 months of age. Depending on the type of chameleon, she might lay 20 eggs each time (usually done during one 24 hour period)
What group of animals do sharks belong to?
Jellyfish belong to Kingdom: Animalia.
The current classification is:
Superdomain: Biota
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Radiata
Infrakingdom: Coelenterata
Phylum: Cnidaria
Subphylum: Medusozoa
Kingdom: Animalia
Are chameleons emotionally sensitive?
Yes i have a pet charmeleon and i slapped it round the head and it bit me
Can a Panther chameleon and a Veiled chameleon cross breed?
It is possible that they CAN breed but its not a good idea. they are not only different species but different genus. in the event that they do successfully mate the eggs would be infertile and it would cause stress on the female and have possible complications
What is special about chameleon?
Some chameleon adaptations are:1. Eyes can move and focus independently and view two different images at the same time.
2. Skin pigment cells can change color depending on temperature, mood, and during breeding. Basically they communicate with other chameleons through slight color changes. It also makes it hard for predators to see it.
3. They can shoot out their tongue nearly a foot and catch an insect with incredible accuracy.
4. Behavioral adaption would be the manner in which the chameleon moves throughout vines and limbs. They move very slow, wavy, and precise so they appear to be leaves blowing in the wind. This makes them less less likely to be spotted by a predator.
Chickens are not the preferred food of eagles. American (Bald) eagles eat mostly fish and golden eagles eat mostly small mammals like rabbits and squirrels. I suppose if an eagle was very hungry and could find nothing better, he would indeed eat a chicken. And who would blame him?
What can you feed your chameleon?
I have a pet chameleon and as of right now we've been feeding her mealworms (which is technically beetle larvae). She's been getting bored with them so we tried crickets, which she didn't much care for those because she barely went for them. Beetle larvae and crickets were the only things suggested to us for our chameleon, which may vary depending on which pet store you go to. I looked it up and you can also feed them silkworms, grasshoppers, mealworms, waxworms, flies (but those are what they mostly eat in the wild), and tomato hornworms.
Also if you do try any of the worms to feed to your chameleon, you have to feed the insects too (all except for the flies, crickets, and grasshoppers), because if you don't then the mealworms turn into beetles and the silk and tomato hornworms turn into moths. I don't know if chameleons will eat beetles, but if you let the worms pupate and turn into moths, then the chameleon will eat it.
Another thing that helps with their diet is buying calcium powder to dip the insects into, to help their diet.
How long do chameleons stay with their parents?
Actually, they don't. Chameleons lay eggs in a hole- they can take up to 24 months to hatch, depending on species. When they hatch the babies go hunting bugs and hiding from predators. No involvement of the parents.
How many chameleons does a chameleon give birth to?
Most chameleons lay eggs.
One that doesn't is the Jacksons Chameleon.
It gives live birth to about 4 or 5 babies.