Status: | Species: | Common Name: | Last Update: |
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Offline | Chamaeleo bitaeniatus | Two-Lined Chameleon | ----- |
Online | Chamaeleo calyptratus | Veiled Chameleon | 31 Jan 2004 |
Offline | Chamaeleo chameleon | Common Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo dilepis | Flap-Necked Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo ellioti | Mountain Dwarf Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo gracilis | Graceful Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo hoehnelii | High-Casqued Chameleon | ----- |
Online | Chamaeleo jacksonii | Jackson's Chameleon | 31 Jan 2004 |
Offline | Chamaeleo johnstoni | Johnston's Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo lateralis | Carpet Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo oustaleti | Oustalet's Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo pardalis | Panther Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo parsoni | Parson's Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo senegalensis | Senegal Chameleon | ----- |
Offline | Chamaeleo verrucosus | Madagascar Giant Chameleon | ----- |
The Family Chamaeleontidae comprises chameleons, a distinctive group of primarily arboreal lizards found mainly in Africa, Madagascar, and parts of southern Europe and Asia. Chameleons are famous for their ability to change skin color, which they use for communication, camouflage, and thermoregulation. They have zygodactylous feet and prehensile tails adapted for climbing, as well as highly specialized, projectile tongues for catching insects. Most species are insectivorous, though some may eat plant matter. Chameleons exhibit independent eye movement, excellent binocular vision, and often show complex mating and territorial behaviors, making them one of the most unique and fascinating lizard families.