The chameleon is well known as a master of disguise, but that is not the only fascinating aspect of these wonderful animals. Here are nine things you might not know about them… 1. There’s a ...
This chameleon’s natural habitat is degraded gallery forest, which has now been almost completely cleared. The Chamaeleo belalandaensis is an example of a species for which studies are urgently ...
Here are ten fun facts that showcase the wonders of chameleons. Masters of camouflageChameleons are renowned for their ability to change colour, but did you know that this ability is not just for ...
The Meller's chameleon is the largest of the chameleons not native to Madagascar. Their stout bodies can grow to be up to two feet long and weigh more than a pound. Meller's distinguish themselves ...
Chameleons can hide from some threats but not from the slash-and-burn agriculture destroying their habitats. The IUCN lists nine species as critically endangered, 37 as endangered, 20 as ...
Scientists believe they may have discovered the smallest reptile on earth - a chameleon subspecies that is the size of a seed. Two of the tiny lizards were discovered by a German-Madagascan ...
The flap-necked chameleon was sent to the Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Clinic to be assessed and rehabilitated before being released back into its natural habitat. The SPCA urges the public to ...