Chameleons are a type of lizard that can change color. They live in warm habitats in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. While chameleons require specific care and are easily stressed, they can make fascinating pets for experienced owners, as their ability to change color is interesting to observe.
Chameleons are a type of lizard that can change color. They live in warm habitats in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. While chameleons require specific care and are easily stressed, they can make fascinating pets for experienced owners, as their ability to change color is interesting to observe.
Chameleons are a type of lizard that can change color. They live in warm habitats in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. While chameleons require specific care and are easily stressed, they can make fascinating pets for experienced owners, as their ability to change color is interesting to observe.
Chameleons are a type of lizard that can change color. They live in warm habitats in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. While chameleons require specific care and are easily stressed, they can make fascinating pets for experienced owners, as their ability to change color is interesting to observe.
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Chameleons
By: Nhat Hoa, Tuong Vi, Khanh Trang,
Minh Huyen Table of content 1. Introduction to Chameleons 2. Physical characteristics 3. Distribution and habitats 4. To be good pets or to not be good pets? 1.What are Chameleons? Chameleons are a spade of lizards. Many species have the ability to change color. Chameleons are distingiushed by a lot of characteristics, including their independently mobile eyes. They usually live in warm habitats and can be keep as pets in households. 2.Physical characteristics Some of the physical characteristics of chameleons are: • The species greatly vary in size and structure • Certain species have bones that glow under ultraviolet light. • Chameleons don’t have some important parts of the ear. • Their tongue are typically thought to be one and a half to two times their length. • They have specialized feet which split the feet into two parts. 3.Distribution and habitats • They mainly live in the mainland of sub-Saharan Africa. • There are a few more species that live in northern Africa, southern Europe,… • Chameleons inhabit all kinds of tropical and mountain rain forests and savannahs. • Many species are threatened by extinction or habitat loss. 4. Are chameleons good pets? It depends. • Since their care requirements are quite specific and they are easily stressed, chameleons are not for the beginner herpetologist. • Being territorial and solitary animals, chameleons should be kept by themselves. • But true chameleons which is known for their ability to change color, make fascinating pets for those up to the challenge. And if you’re asking for the fonts potterheads I got them from