The chameleon can change its skin tone and colour to blend into its surroundings. You could say that, like a crocodile, the chameleon waits for its prey. In this case which would be a bug of some sort. Anyway, the chameleon will ambush its prey, waiting for an unexpecting bug to fly or craw past then BAM! The chameleon lashes out its tongue, which has a sticky sort of saliva on it. That sticks to the bug and the bug sticks to the tongue, the chameleon draws back its tongue as fast as it pushed it out and eats the bug!
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yes they do
Young animals often learn valuable hunting skills through observation and practice with adult members of their species. This process allows them to learn important techniques such as stalking, pouncing, and catching prey effectively. It also helps them develop their coordination and hunting instincts.
Young animals often learn valuable hunting skills through observation and practice with their parents or other experienced individuals. This can involve watching the hunting techniques, participating in mock hunts, and receiving feedback and guidance from adult animals. This hands-on learning process helps the young animals develop their own hunting abilities and strategies.
a friend of mine has kept chameleons and white frogs with no trouble at all so based on that iv decided to try myself
Yes, chameleons can change their color by manipulating special cells called chromatophores in their skin. They change color to regulate body temperature, communicate with other chameleons, or to camouflage themselves in their surroundings. This color change happens in response to factors such as light, temperature, mood, and health.
None. Chameleons don't care for their young.
it doesn't need any hunting skills as it eats leaves.
Sorta of, I think that the parents teach most hunting skills, and their are some parts of hunting that are instinctive.
Hunting
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chameleons reproduce
Chameleons primarily eat live insects, as they are carnivorous reptiles that rely on movement to trigger their hunting instincts. Their diet mainly consists of various insects like crickets, flies, and grasshoppers. While some chameleons may occasionally consume small vertebrates, their preference is for live prey. They do not typically eat dead or processed food.
yes chameleons are carnivorous but they will only eat other chameleons to survive
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
The chameleons predators are snakes
Jackson chameleons
chameleons lay eggs.