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Main >> Hobbies & Interests >> Other Specialty Interests There are misconceptions about our bug-eyed, color changing and prehensile tailed friends, the chameleon. Chameleons do in fact change the color of their skin, but it has not been proven if they change to mimic their enviornment. We do know that chameleons change their skin color according to mood, temperature and stress level. There is much to know about these fascinating creatures. If you plan on keeping a ...


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CHAMELEONS Chameleons can turn its eyes round 360 degrees. It is hard to spot a chameleon until it moves. The colour of its skin changes to fit in with the colour of its surroundings. There are about 85 species of chameleon. Chameleons are closely related to iguanas The chameleon can shoot out its coiled tongue further than the length of its own body to catch its prey. Back to Contents Page




A1 Reptiles Jackson's Chameleon Care Sheet Chameleons are primarily an African and Madagascan group of arboreal insectivorous lizards. They are found at elevations of five-thousand to eight-thousand feet. Rainfall in these areas average over fifty inches per year. Most chameleons are egg layers but the Jackson chameleons give birth to live young. In 1972 this specie was accidentally introduced into the wild in Hawaii. They are now well established in the Hawaiian islands and ...



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