Iris
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0Eyes:
Large, cone-shaped eyes that can rotate independently, providing a 360-degree view and the ability to focus binocularly to judge distance.
Tongue:
A long, sticky tongue that can extend rapidly to catch prey, sometimes up to twice the chameleon's body length.
Feet and Tail:
Specialized feet that resemble oven mitts for a strong grip on branches, and a prehensile tail that acts as a fifth limb.
Color Change:
The ability to change skin color and pattern, controlled by pigment granules in specialized cells and influenced by light, temperature, and emotions.
Body Shape:
A flattened body that helps with balance on thin branches.
Habitat and Diet
Habitat:
Chameleons are primarily tree-dwelling lizards found in various habitats, from rainforests to deserts, across Africa, Madagascar, southern Europe, and southern Asia.
Diet:
They are insect-eating lizards with strong jaws for crushing the hard shells of their prey.
Reproduction
High Reproductive Output: Chameleons can breed multiple times a year, with females laying a large number of eggs.
Egg-Laying: Females bury their eggs in the ground.
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